All movies starring Eva Mendes

Hitch (2005) poster

Hitch (2005) ★ 6.6

Genres: Comedy Romance

Alex "Hitch" Hitchens is a legendary New York City "matchmaker doctor. He has helped a lot of men get the women of their dreams to like him. Hitch is not disinterested; he receives a fee for his work, but he is careful to keep his way of making a living a secret.

Hitch's new client is Albert, a shy accountant who is madly in love with glamorous starlet Allegra Cole. For Hitch, this case should be the pinnacle of his career. However, while working on the case, he suddenly meets a worthy adversary in the form of the spectacular and shrewd Sarah Melas, a gossip columnist who follows Allegra's every move.

The Place Beyond the Pines (2012) poster

The Place Beyond the Pines (2012) ★ 7.3

A motorcycle stunt rider turns to robbing banks as a way to provide for his lover and their newborn child, a decision that puts him on a collision course with an ambitious rookie cop navigating a department ruled by a corrupt dete...
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Last Night (2010) ★ 6.5

Genres: Drama Romance
The story follows a married couple, apart for a night while the husband takes a business trip with a colleague to whom he's attracted. While he's resisting temptation, his wife encounters her past love.
Stuck on You (2003) poster

Stuck on You (2003) ★ 5.8

Genres: Comedy
Conjoined twins from Martha's Vineyard move to Los Angeles so that one of them can pursue an acting career.
Out of Time (2003) poster

Out of Time (2003) ★ 6.5

A Florida police chief must solve a vicious double homicide before he himself falls under suspicion.
Ghost Rider (2007) poster

Ghost Rider (2007) ★ 5.2

When motorcycle rider Johnny Blaze sells his soul to the Devil to save his father's life, he is transformed into the Ghost Rider, the Devil's own bounty hunter, and is sent to hunt down sinners.
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The Women (2008) ★ 5.0

Genres: Comedy Drama
Based on a very clever comedy by Claire Booth, wife of Time Publisher Henry Luce and later Ambassador to Italy. One of the surprises was an all-woman cast, novel in the 1930's. And although there were no men in the cast, most of the dialog was about them. The story is rather thin and depended on the fact that divorce, in the 1930's, was not only difficult but almost impossible in New York. Mrs. Stephen Haynes learns that her husband is seeing a salesgirl at Saks, and reluctantly divorces him, abetted by her friends, all of whom have romantic problems of their own. In the 1930's New York women who could afford it went to Nevada, where residency could be established quickly and divorce was relatively easy. The 1939 film, starring Norma Shearer, Paulette Goddard, Rosalind Russell, and Joan Crawford, was a hit. This one, with an even better looking cast, is definitely not, largely because someone tried to move a 1930's situation comedy into the present.
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Girl in Progress (2012) ★ 5.5

Genres: Comedy Drama
Ansiedad has always hated the fact that her mom Grace was never mature or responsible. After getting used to taking care of her mom instead of the other way around Ansiedad decides to become an adult in every way possible. With that in mind she creates an outrageous list of all the things she needs to accomplish in order to become an adult. This coming of age story shows that growing up is never as easy as it seems and that the best thing to do is stay put.
We Own the Night (2007) poster

We Own the Night (2007) ★ 6.8

Genres: Action Crime Drama
Brooklyn, 1988. Crime is rife, especially drugs and drug violence. A Russian thug is building his heroin trade, while everyone laughs at the cops. Brothers have chosen different paths: Joe has followed his father Bert into New York's Finest; he's a rising star. Bobby, who uses his mother's maiden name, manages a club. Bobby too is on the rise: he has a new girlfriend and a green-light to develop a Manhattan club. Joe and Bert ask him to help with intelligence gathering; he declines. Then, Joe raids Bobby's club to arrest the Russian. From there, things spiral out of control: the Russian puts out a hit on Joe, personal losses mount, and Bobby's loyalties face the test.