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Best Peter Howitt Movies

11th Nov 2025
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Peter Howitt has carved a distinct path in Hollywood, both in front of and behind the camera. From his memorable performance in *Sliding Doors* to his successful transition into directing with films like *Johnny English* and *Antitrust*, his career boasts a diverse range of projects that have entertained audiences worldwide. His unique blend of humor, suspense, and character-driven narratives often leaves a lasting impression on viewers. With such an impressive filmography, it's time to settle the debate: which of Peter Howitt's movies truly stands out as his best? We've compiled a list of his most notable works, but ultimately, the choice is yours. Cast your vote below for the film you believe showcases his talent most brilliantly, and let your voice be heard in determining his definitive cinematic masterpiece.

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While Peter Howitt is widely known for his lighter, more commercially successful fare like *Sliding Doors* and *Johnny English*, *Dangerous Parking (2007)* stands as a deeply personal and often overlooked masterpiece that exemplifies his artistic ambition. Adapted from Stuart Browne's semi-autobiographical novel, this intimate drama sees Howitt not only behind the camera but also delivering a powerful performance as Noah Arkwright, a filmmaker confronting his past, loves, and regrets as he faces a terminal illness. This dual role as director and lead actor allows for a uniquely authentic and introspective portrayal, making it a standout for its raw honesty and courage. What elevates *Dangerous Parking* to a "best of" Howitt list is its sophisticated handling of profound themes like memory, identity, and the weight of one's life choices. Howitt masterfully employs a non-linear narrative, weaving together fragmented recollections and present-day reflections, echoing the structural ingenuity he first showcased in *Sliding Doors*, but here applied with a much darker, more mature introspection. It's a testament to his versatility as a storyteller, demonstrating his capacity to navigate complex emotional landscapes and deliver a poignant, thought-provoking cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll, cementing its place as one of his most significant and artistically courageous works.

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