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Best Ron Howard Movies

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Get ready to celebrate the cinematic journey of Ron Howard! From his early days in front of the camera to his decades of directing, Howard has consistently delivered films that resonate with audiences of all kinds. His work, spanning various genres, is marked by compelling storytelling, strong performances, and a distinct visual style that makes his films instantly recognizable. This list highlights some of the very best Howard has to offer, showcasing the breadth and depth of his impressive filmography. Now it's your turn to curate your own Ron Howard experience! Using the drag-and-drop features, personalize this list to reflect your personal favorites. Reorder the films below to create your ultimate ranking of Ron Howard's greatest achievements. What do you consider his top films? Where does *Apollo 13* rank in your personal hall of fame? Let your voice be heard and customize this list to reflect your unique appreciation for the master filmmaker.

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The Paper (1994)

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"The Paper" (1994) plunges viewers headfirst into the chaotic, pressure-cooker world of a New York City tabloid. Henry Hackett, portrayed with frantic energy by Michael Keaton, is the editor caught in the eye of the storm. A dedicated workaholic, Hackett thrives on the adrenaline of chasing the next big headline, even as the relentless demands of the job strain his marriage and lead him to question his career path. Adding to the stress is publisher Bernie White, whose financial troubles force him to bring in the ruthless Alicia Clark to slash budgets, creating even more tension within the already volatile newsroom. "The Paper" earns its place among Ron Howard's best for its smart, sharp writing, and expert execution of a fast-paced, character-driven narrative. Howard perfectly captures the frenetic energy of a newsroom environment, balancing the humor and absurdity with genuine moments of moral conflict and human connection. The film showcases Howard's ability to assemble a stellar ensemble cast, including Glenn Close, Robert Duvall, and Marisa Tomei, each delivering memorable performances that elevate the story beyond a simple workplace comedy. Ultimately, "The Paper" is a compelling and entertaining look at the dedication and sacrifices made in the pursuit of truth, even when the truth is often sensationalized for the sake of selling papers.

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