Julia Roberts stars in the 2000 film based on the life of Erin Brockovich, who worked to expose the wrongdoings of energy giant, Pacific Gas & Electric Company. Brockovich had found evidence that the corporation was responsible for people in the area getting sick and did everything she could from her position as a law clerk to show the public what they were up to.
Roberts won an Oscar for her performance in the title role, though the film received mixed reviews. Still, it wound up grossing more than $257 million at the box office..
The Blind Side (2009)
Sandra Bullock stars in this award-winning film based on the life of football player Michael Oher, played by Quinton Aaron, and the woman who stood behind him through it all, Leigh Ann Tuohy (Bullock,) and helped get his career in professional football off the ground.
The film was released in 2009 and was adapted from a 2006 novel of the same name by Michael Lewis. Bullock won an Academy Award for her performance as Tuohy, and The Blind Side itself was up for Best Picture. It grossed more than $300 million at the box office.
The Doors (1991)
This 1991 film centers around the life of Jim Morrison, played by Val Kilmer, along with the rest of The Doors, and their rock-and-roll lifestyle that included plenty of drugs, sex, and alcohol. The actual band members weren’t very pleased when the film came out, because they didn’t appreciate the way Morrison was portrayed. So much for Kilmer's attempt!
Meg Ryan shares the screen with Kilmer to play Morrison’s former companion, Pamela Courson, in the production. with Grossing just $34 million against a $38 million budget, the movie definitely flopped at the box office, though it still gained some traction later on and has become somewhat of a cult film.
JFK (1991)
This 1991 political thriller is directed by Oliver Stone, and dives into the events leading up to the assassination of the former president, John F. Kennedy. The film stars Kevin Costner as New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison, who headed up the investigation against Lee Harvey Oswald. Amidst the investigation, Jim Garrison faces a surprising amount of government resistance, causing him to shut it down but reopen it later.
JFK was adapted from the 1988 book, On the Trail of the Assassins, written by Jim Garrison. Although it was seen as somewhat controversial is received critical acclaim and was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Director and Best Picture. It was the sixth highest-grossing film of the year in 1991.
I Shot Andy Warhol (1996)
This 1996 film is based on the life of the radical feminist writer, Valerie Solanas. Actress Lili Taylor portrays Solanas during the dark and troubling time in her life that led her to murdering Andy Warhol. The story goes that after Solanas felt rejected by Warhol, she then tried to get her book published by French publisher Maurice Girodias. After confusion over the rights, she felt compelled to kill Warhol after feeling that him and Giordas were conspiring against her.
After a mental health evaluation, Solanas was declared mentally unstable and transferred to the prison ward of Elmhurst Hospital. The film was first screened in 1996 at Cannes, opening up to mainly positive reviews, and holds a 75% approval rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. It holds the same score on fellow review site, Metacritic.