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Best Danny DeVito Movies

11th Nov 2025
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Danny DeVito is more than just an actor; he's a cinematic force of nature, an instantly recognizable icon whose unique voice, compact stature, and explosive personality have left an indelible mark on Hollywood. From his breakout role as Louie De Palma in *Taxi* to his unforgettable turn as the Penguin in *Batman Returns*, and his current cult status as Frank Reynolds in *It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia*, DeVito has showcased a chameleon-like versatility, equally adept at dark comedy, heartwarming family fare, and surprisingly dramatic roles. He's not just a performer; he's often the chaotic heart of any project, a guaranteed scene-stealer who elevates every movie he's in. With a career spanning decades, a filmography rich with memorable characters, and a distinct energy that no one else can replicate, narrowing down Danny DeVito's best big-screen contributions is no easy feat. This list invites you to celebrate the enduring legacy of a true original. From his directorial triumphs like *Matilda* to his unforgettable supporting turns in *L.A. Confidential* and *One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest*, every fan has a favorite. Cast your vote and help us determine which of Danny DeVito's legendary movies truly stands above the rest!

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The War of the Roses (1989)

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In "The War of the Roses (1989)," the seemingly idyllic marriage of Barbara and Oliver Rose crumbles with catastrophic, darkly comedic results. Initially, the Roses live happily as a married couple, but their blissful façade shatters when Barbara begins to envision a life without Oliver and finds the prospect surprisingly appealing. This burgeoning desire for independence sparks an acrimonious battle, particularly over their magnificent house, as both are determined to stay and force the other out. Their escalating campaign of psychological and physical warfare is vividly observed by their astute divorce lawyer, D'Amato, who bears witness to just how far each is willing to go to rid themselves of the other, confirming that some wars are indeed fought on the home front. This biting dark comedy earns its place on any "Best Danny DeVito Movies" list for his memorable dual role as both actor and director. DeVito delivers a perfectly pitched performance as the cynical yet increasingly horrified divorce lawyer D'Amato, who serves as the film's sardonic narrator and the only one with a clear, albeit jaded, perspective on the Roses' spiraling destruction. Beyond his compelling on-screen presence, DeVito's masterful direction brilliantly orchestrates the film's escalating absurdity, blending savage humor with genuine pathos to create a scathing satire on divorce, materialism, and the breakdown of human decency. His control over the film's tone, pacing, and visual storytelling elevates "The War of the Roses" into a unique cinematic experience and a significant achievement in his career.

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