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The 10 best Danny Boyle movies – number 1 is on Prime

amedpostBy amedpostMay 16, 2025 Entertainment No Comments3 Mins Read
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Danny Boyle is one of Britain’s most celebrated and versatile directors. Known for his bold visual style and fearless storytelling, Boyle has built a reputation for tackling diverse genres – from intense survival dramas to unforgettable cult classics. Over a career spanning more than three decades, he has delivered some of the most iconic British and international films of the modern era.

Here’s a look at the 10 best Danny Boyle movies, ranked by IMDb.

1. 28 Days Later (2002)

A modern horror classic, 28 Days Later redefined the zombie genre. With haunting visuals of a deserted London and a chilling performance by Cillian Murphy, the film combines social commentary with adrenaline-pumping horror. Its fast-moving “infected” villains revolutionised the undead in cinema.

2. 127 Hours (2010)

Based on the true story of Aron Ralston, this gripping survival thriller showcases James Franco in a powerful solo performance. Boyle keeps the tension high throughout, despite the confined setting, delivering a visceral, emotional experience.

3. Trainspotting (1996)

Boyle’s breakout hit, Trainspotting is a darkly humorous look at Edinburgh’s heroin subculture. Ewan McGregor leads a stellar cast in this iconic and visually inventive tale that remains a cornerstone of 90s British cinema.

4. T2 Trainspotting (2017)

Twenty years later, Boyle reunited the original cast for this nostalgic and surprisingly poignant sequel. It revisits the characters in a world changed by age, regret, and technology.

5. Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

This global phenomenon earned Boyle the Academy Award for Best Director. Set in Mumbai, it tells a compelling rags-to-riches story with heart, energy, and an unforgettable soundtrack.

6. Shallow Grave (1994)

Boyle’s directorial debut is a stylish psychological thriller about three flatmates who discover a suitcase of cash — and murder. Tense and morally complex, it set the tone for his bold filmmaking approach.

7. Sunshine (2007)

A visually stunning sci-fi epic, Sunshine follows a crew on a mission to reignite the sun. Blending existential questions with suspenseful action, it’s one of Boyle’s most underrated works.

8. Steve Jobs (2015)

Written by Aaron Sorkin, this sharp biopic centres on three key Apple product launches. Michael Fassbender’s commanding performance is matched by Boyle’s kinetic direction.

9. The Beach (2000)

Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, The Beach explores the dark side of paradise and escapism. Though divisive on release, it has gained cult status and showcases Boyle’s ambition and eye for spectacle.

10. Millions (2004)

This charming family film sees two brothers stumble upon a bag of money just days before the UK adopts the Euro. It’s a heartwarming tale with moral depth, showing Boyle’s softer, imaginative side.

Danny Boyle’s career is a masterclass in creative risk-taking. From independent British gems to Oscar-winning triumphs, he continues to push boundaries while telling human stories with heart and energy. Whether it’s horror, drama, sci-fi, or real-life inspiration, Boyle’s best films are must-watches – and with 28 Days Later now available to rent on Prime Video, there’s never been a better time to start.

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