Jennifer Anniston is set to reprise her role as Audrey Spitz beside Adam Sandler in the sequel to the 2019 movie Murder Mystery.

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Jennifer Aniston is one of the most talented and celebrated actresses in Hollywood. She has been entertaining audiences for over three decades, and her charm and versatility as an actress have earned her a place in the hearts of many movie lovers. As we look forward to her upcoming release, Murder Mystery 2, here are five of Jennifer Aniston’s best movies:

  • Marley & Me (2008):

Based on the best-selling memoir by John Grogan, Marley & Me follows the life of a couple, played by Aniston and Owen Wilson, who adopt a mischievous and lovable Labrador Retriever. The film explores the joys and challenges of raising a pet, and the impact it has on the couple’s relationship.

  • The Good Girl (2002):

In this dark comedy-drama, Aniston plays Justine Last, a dissatisfied and disillusioned cashier who embarks on an affair with a younger co-worker. The film explores themes of identity, conformity, and the search for meaning in a seemingly mundane existence.

  • Cake (2014):

In this emotional drama, Aniston plays Claire Simmons, a woman struggling to cope with chronic pain and the aftermath of a tragic accident. The film showcases Aniston’s range as an actress, as she portrays a character dealing with grief and trauma in a raw and nuanced manner.

  • Along Came Polly (2004):

Aniston plays Polly Prince, a free-spirited and adventurous woman who shakes up the life of a risk-averse insurance salesman, played by Ben Stiller. The film is a romantic comedy that explores the themes of self-discovery, risk-taking, and the challenges of finding love.

  • The Break-Up (2006):

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Aniston stars alongside Vince Vaughn in this romantic comedy-drama about a couple who decide to break up but continue to live together. The film showcases Aniston’s talent for both comedy and drama, as she navigates the emotional complexities of a failing relationship.