With Barbie again reminding us of how much an amazing actor and all-around personality Ryan Gosling is, we can’t help but think of the rest of his movies.

In this video, we’ll be listing down 5 of the Best Ryan Gosling Movies Ever, not including Barbie.

5. Crazy, Stupid, Love

Although it’s not exactly the best to have come from Mr. Gosling, Crazy, Stupid, Love belongs on this list for many reasons. One of which is the fact that it further cements the acting chops of Ryan Gosling.

Starring alongside several co-actors such as Steve Carell, Emma Stone, and Julianne Moore, he finds his own spot as he makes the smooth and sophisticated Jacob Palmer his own character.

4. The Notebook

The Notebook always finds itself in the top 10 lists of many romantic movie fans, and a good part of the reason why is the chemistry between Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams.

Set in the 1940s, this tearjerker based on the book by Nicholas Sparks is a story of unwavering and unadulterated love. The acting is great, the writing is solid, and the film is a genre masterpiece.

3. Blade Runner 2049

As the sequel to the original 1982 film starring Harrison Ford, Blade Runner 2049 isn’t just a visually stunning action/sci-fi film. As is what’s important with most sequels, it respects the source material, including the 1982 film and the books.

Blade Runner 2049 is able to expand the universe well and flesh out everything we’ve loved in the original movie while at the same time being a great stand-alone movie.

2. La La Land

Starring alongside Emma Stone, La La Land showcases the other side of Gosling’s talents. It’s an award-studded movie for a reason.

It’s fresh yet nostalgic, foreign yet familiar, and extremely well-made. Even if you aren’t into musicals, this movie will please you in one way or another.

Watch this movie, and you’ll understand why critics place it so high on their lists.

1. Drive

If you’ve never seen it, you should drop everything you’re planning to do and watch it after this movie. Drive isn’t just arguably the best Ryan Gosling movie of all time, but also the best in its niche.

Following an unnamed Hollywood stunt driver who moonlights as a getaway driver, Drive will amaze you with its cinematography, direction, acting, and soundtrack guaranteed to be stuck in your head for at least a few days.

Conclusion

Have you seen all of these movies yet? Which Ryan Gosling movie do you think is the best? Comment down below and let us know!

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