The best Kevin Costner movies, according to fans

Here's 10 top picks for your watchlist.

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Kevin Costner. (Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images)

Two-time Oscar winner Kevin Costner can currently be seen riding on horseback through cinemas in Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1, so what better time to check out his ten top-rated movies on IMDb?

Interestingly, Costner's debut appearance on the silver screen was theatrically delayed by five years, with Sizzle Beach USA's distributors Troma Entertainment holding onto it before the rising star hit the big leagues in 1986.

Now 43 years into his career, this Hollywood Walk of Famer has been enjoying a rich vein of renewed popularity since 2018 thanks to his role as John Dutton in the Western series Yellowstone, but certain generations will be more familiar with the likes of Waterworld, The Bodyguard, and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves - the latter co-starring Alan Rickman as Sheriff of Nottingham.

According to the fan-dictated scores on IMDb, though, it's a whole other crop of flicks that make Costner so watchable.

KEVIN COSTNER, GRAHAM GREENE, DANCES WITH WOLVES, 1990
Dances with Wolves. (Orion Pictures)

Released in 1990 to the tune of 12 Oscar nominations — winning seven, including Best Picture and Best Director — the epic Michael Blake adaptation Dances with Wolves marked Costner's first time in the director's chair.

In it, the actor also played Union Army lieutenant John J. Dunbar, who travels to the American frontier in search of a military post only to encounter a Native American subculture known as Lakota.

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Dances with Wolves is only one of four Westerns to take home the Best Picture statuette, succeeding 1931's Cimarron, and preceding 1992's Unforgiven and 2007's No Country for Old Men.

Kevin Costner & Jay O. Sanders Film: Jfk; J.F.K. (USA/FR 1991) Characters: Jim Garrison & Lou Ivon  Director: Oliver Stone 20 December 1991   **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of WARNER BROS. and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To WARNER BROS. is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
JFK. (Warner Bros.)

Oliver Stone's thrilling ensemble examination into John F. Kennedy's assassination arrived in 1990, with Costner taking on the part of real-life district attorney Jim Garrison.

Tommy Lee Jones, Gary Oldman, Kevin Bacon, Joe Pesci, Laurie Metcalf, Sissy Spacek, Donald Sutherland, John Candy, Martin Sheen, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jack Lemmon and John Larroquette made up its enviable cast.

USA. Kevin Costner, Charles Martin Smith , Sean Connery  and Andy Garcia in the (C)Paramount Pictures film: The Untouchables (1987).  Plot: During Prohibition, Treasury agent Eliot Ness sets out to stop ruthless Chicago gangster Al Capone, and assembles a small, incorruptible team to help him. Ref: LMK110-J10009-210623 Supplied by LMKMEDIA. Editorial Only. Landmark Media is not the copyright owner of these Film or TV stills but provides a service only for recognised Media outlets. pictures@lmkmedia.com
The Untouchables. (Paramount Pictures)

Unfolding during Prohibition-era Chicago, Brian De Palma's The Untouchables had Costner's agent Eliot Ness attempting to take down Robert De Niro's Al Capone with the help of a crack police squad.

Sean Connery won Best Supporting Actor for his role as veteran officer Jim Malone, while the music came from legendary composer Ennio Morricone.

LIOTTA,COSTNER, FIELD OF DREAMS, 1989
Field of Dreams. (Universal Pictures)

Considered to be something of a low-key classic, this 1989 sports fantasy brought novelist WP Kinsella's novel Shoeless Joe to magical life.

Ray Kinsella (Costner) substitutes his own cornfield for a baseball field and somehow manages to attract the ghost of sporting legend Shoeless Joe Jackson (Ray Liotta). James Earl Jones of Star Wars and The Lion King fame appeared as Terence Mann, while Field of Dreams marked Burt Lancaster's final movie job, too.

Kevin Costner & T.J. Lowther Film: A Perfect World (USA 1993) Characters: Robert 'Butch' Haynes, Phillip 'Buzz' Perry  Director: Clint Eastwood 24 November 1993   **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of WARNER BROS. and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To WARNER BROS. is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.
A Perfect World. (Warner Bros.)

Celebrating its 30th anniversary last year, A Perfect World had Clint Eastwood calling 'ACTION!' for the seventeenth time in his career. Our subject portrays escaped prisoner Butch Haynes in this one, who takes a youngster named Buzz hostage and is hunted down by Eastwood's Texas ranger Red.

In a parallel universe, Steven Spielberg would've directed it instead of making Jurassic Park.

OPEN RANGE, KEVIN COSTNER, ROBERT DUVALL, DIEGO LUNA, 2003
Open Range. (Buena Vista Pictures Distribution)

Labelled a 'revisionist' Western — just like the aforementioned Coen brothers beauty — 2003's Open Range boasts one of cinema's great gunfight sequences.

Robert Duvall headlines as cattle rancher Boss Spearman, with Costner's Charley and Abraham Benrubi's Mose flanking him. When one of them doesn't return from a village, the other two realise he's in danger and go after those responsible for abducting him.

Michael Gambon, who sadly passed away less than a year ago, chews scenery as the despicable Denton Baxter.

DANE COOK, KEVIN COSTNER, MR. BROOKS, 2007
Mr. Brooks. (MGM)

Floating in the psychological thriller genre, Mr. Brooks centers on the titular businessman serial killer, who after being blackmailed is forced to welcome a protégé played by Dane Cook, all while contending with an evil alter-ego.

William Hurt and Demi Moore add solid support.

THIRTEEN DAYS, from left: Kevin Costner, Dylan Baker as Robert McNamara, 2000, © New Line/courtesy Everett Collection
Thirteen Days. (New Line/Everett Collection)

Thirteen Days is a dramatisation of the infamous Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, rendered through the perspective of America's political top dogs.

Alongside Costner's White House assistant Kenneth P. O'Donnell is Bruce Greenwood as president JFK.

DANNY GLOVER, KEVIN KLINE, SCOTT GLENN, KEVIN COSTNER, LINDA HUNT, SILVERADO, 1985
Silverado. (Columbia Pictures)

Close to 40 years old now, Silverado comes from Star Wars co-writer Lawrence Kasdan; directing Scott Glenn, Kevin Kline, Danny Glover, and Costner as a bunch of misfits seeking their fortune in a troubled town.

Original Film Title: NO WAY OUT.  English Title: NO WAY OUT.  Film Director: ROGER DONALDSON.  Year: 1987.  Stars: SEAN YOUNG; GENE HACKMAN; KEVIN COSTNER. Credit: ORION PICTURES / Album
No Way Out. (Orion Pictures)

From director Ronald Donaldson, suspense thriller No Way Out pits Costner against the mighty Gene Hackman.

Their characters Navy lieutenant Tom Farrell and Defence Secretary David Brice are romantically linked to the same woman, but when she ends up dead, the former becomes a suspect.

Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1 is in cinemas now.