The 10 Best AnnaSophia Robb Movies, Ranked According To IMDb
From child star to professional actor, AnnaSophia Robb continues to make a name for herself. Here are her best roles, according to IMDb.
Many remember AnnaSophia Robb fondly as Samantha, their favorite American Girl doll, or as the from her role in Bridge to Terabithia. When her name comes up, so does lots of nostalgia for viewers who are the same age. Many of her best films came out during her years as a child actor.
Her craft has since evolved as she continues to grow her filmography. From chewing too much bubble gum to surviving a shark attack, AnnaSophia Robb's characters hold a special place in viewers' hearts.
Because Of Winn-Dixie (2005) - 6.4
Robb played Opal, a young preacher's daughter living in the south after her mother died. She befriends a dog she finds at the grocery store, and with his help, she adapts to her new life and mends her relationship with her father. Robb's acting is as cute as it gets, and the story embraces family and is full of valuable lessons about respect, patience, and friendship.
The Space Between (2010) - 6.5
This film was one that marked the start of Robb's adult career and is one of the first films she acted in with more adult themes. She had the opportunity to work alongside Melissa Leo in this film, and although it did poorly at the box office, it performed well in the indie film festival circuit.
Freak Show (2017) - 6.6
Critics called the script weak and the story not subtle, but the well-intended film did touch on some unique aspects of the LGBTQ+ experience, like friendships with people who identify as straight. Robb's role is as one of Billy's first straight friends at the new high school, Mary Jane. Her performance is great and helps shed light on the complicated relationship Billy has with his few new friends.
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (2005) - 6.6
Some of the best scenes are with the children as they make the mistakes that get them kicked out of the factory. Viewers will never forget Robb's performance as Violet. With her iconic blonde haircut, the gap between her teeth as she constantly chews gum, and the blue jumpsuit, she takes her lines to the next level and brings a wonderfully fresh spin to the character.
Soul Surfer (2011) - 7.0
The performances by this star-filled cast are wonderful and the epic shots of surfers catching barrels mixed with an awesome soundtrack made this one of Robb's best movies. Although it didn't go over well with critics, this story is a solid tale about faith and family. And like a lot of Robb's films, it may elicit a tear or two.
Jack Of The Red Hearts (2015) - 7.1
The movie highlights what it might be like to parent a child with neurodiversity, as well as the aftermath of absent parents. Robb's performance shines through as she takes over the screen with her charisma and toughness. Although predictable, film critics praise the movie for its dedication to telling a real story involving autism, and how youth and economic crisis impacts it.
Words On The Bathroom Walls (2020) - 7.2
Robb's performance is great, as is Charlie Plummer as Adam. The movie does a good job at portraying mental illness by destigmatizing schizophrenia and mental illness, in general simply by talking about it through the subtle performances of the hallucinations. The film received positive reviews from critics and is regarded as a wonderful young adult drama.
Bridge To Terabithia (2007) - 7.2
She takes him along her journey through Terabithia before she tragically dies, forcing Jesse to learn to cope with grief and never lose his ability to reach for the sky. The story quickly became a hit, with critics calling it a beloved family movie. Although darker than most children's films of the time, it is enchanting and touches on topics helpful to kids.
A West Texas Children's Story (2007) - 7.4
Robb plays young Cassie Kennington alongside Cayden Boyd. The two are budding young actors here and make an impression on viewers with their sophisticated talent and presence on screen. Robb, again, navigates adult themes in a children's movie with professionalism and grace.
The Way Way Back (2013) - 7.4
The writers hit the mark with the film's characterization and casting. Sam Rockwell, a familiar drama actor, makes a more comedic debut in this film. Robb plays Duncan's love interest, another incredible casting choice. The film has a consistent heart and it's full of laughs, making it a must-see.