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The best Michelle Pfeiffer movies:

Hairspray
In this vibrant musical set in 1960s Baltimore, Michelle stars opposite John Travolta, Queen Latifah, Christopher Walken, James Marsen, and Zac Efron. If you’re looking for a fun film, Hairspray is for you.
Where to watch: Netflix, Binge, and Foxtel Now.
Stream Hairspray on Foxtel Now from $35/mth, with a 10-day free trial. SUBSCRIBE HERE.

The Fabulous Baker Boys
Michelle dazzles in The Fabulous Baker Boys as Susie Diamond, a lounge singer who revitalises two brothers’ struggling piano act. Her sultry performance earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress.
Where to watch: Rent or buy via Apple TV+.

Dangerous Liaisons
Set in pre-revolutionary France, Michelle portrays the virtuous Madame de Tourvel, who becomes entangled in a cruel seduction game. Dangerous Liaisons ultimately won three Oscars and is a must-watch for those who love compelling tales of corruption.
Where to watch: SBS OnDemand.

Batman Returns
Michelle redefined Catwoman as a complex, vengeful figure opposite Michael Keaton’s Batman in this film. Her performance is still (and rightly so) considered iconic today.
Where to watch: Rent or buy via Apple TV+.

Scarface
In Scarface, Michelle plays Elvira Hancock, the cool, distant love interest of Al Pacino’s Tony Montana. Although the crime film was divisive upon release, it’s become a cult classic.
Where to watch: Netflix, Paramount+, and Binge.
Stream Scarface on Paramount Plus from $9.99/mth, with a 7-day free trial. SUBSCRIBE HERE.

The Age of Innocence
Michelle plays the outcast Countess Ellen Olenska in this lush period drama directed by Martin Scorsese. Critically acclaimed and Oscar-winning, The Age of Innocence is essential viewing for Michelle Pfeiffer fans.
Where to watch: Binge and Foxtel Now.
Stream The Age of Innocence on Foxtel Now from $35/mth, with a 10-day free trial. SUBSCRIBE HERE.

The Family
This hilarious dark comedy stars Michelle opposite Robert De Niro. The duo play a former Mafia couple struggling to adapt to life in a quiet French town under witness protection.
Where to watch: Stan.