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Sandra Bullock's best movies to watch on OTT: 'Speed', 'Bird Box' and more

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 19, 2026, 12:49 IST
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​Sandra Bullock's best movies to watch on OTT: 'Speed', 'Bird Box' and more

Sandra Bullock has spent three decades proving that she can do absolutely anything, from action to romantic comedy to Oscar-winning drama to full-blown survival horror, and make every genre feel like it was invented specifically for her. She is one of the rare actors who brings the same warmth, intelligence, and complete commitment to every role, regardless of the scale or the stakes. Here are seven of her best films and exactly where to find them.

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​'Speed' (1994)

A bomb is planted on a Los Angeles city bus with a trigger that detonates if the vehicle drops below fifty miles per hour, and Bullock plays Annie, a passenger who ends up behind the wheel when the driver is shot. She brings a grounded, resourceful energy to a role that could easily have been purely reactive, making Annie feel like a real person navigating an impossible situation rather than simply a plot device in motion. Directed by Jan de Bont alongside Keanu Reeves, it is one of the great action films of the decade, and JioHotstar has it waiting for you.

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​'Miss Congeniality' (2000)

Bullock plays Gracie Hart, a scruffy, socially chaotic FBI agent who goes undercover at the Miss United States pageant to prevent a terrorist attack and finds herself unexpectedly invested in the world she was sent to infiltrate. The comedy comes from the collision between Gracie's complete absence of poise and the heightened femininity of the pageant circuit, and Bullock plays every beat with a physical comedy and self-deprecating charm that makes the film endlessly rewatchable. Directed by Donald Petrie, clear an evening and find it on Netflix.

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​'The Blind Side' (2009)

Based on the true story of NFL player Michael Oher, the film follows Leigh Anne Tuohy, a determined and fiercely protective woman who takes in a homeless teenager and helps him find his path to professional football. Bullock plays Leigh Anne with a no-nonsense warmth and a spine of absolute steel, and the performance won her the Academy Award for Best Actress. Directed by John Lee Hancock, it is one of those films you do not plan to cry at and then absolutely do, and it is on Prime Video.

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​'The Proposal' (2009)

A high-powered book editor facing deportation convinces her assistant to marry her in a plan that predictably and delightfully unravels the moment they arrive at his family home in Alaska. Bullock plays Margaret Tate with the kind of comedic precision that makes even her most insufferable moments feel charming, and her chemistry with Ryan Reynolds gives the film a warmth and fizz that makes it one of the most purely enjoyable romantic comedies of its era. Directed by Anne Fletcher, it is exactly the kind of film you put on when you want to feel good, and JioHotstar has it.

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​'Gravity' (2013)

Directed by Alfonso Cuarón, the film follows a medical engineer on her first space mission who finds herself completely alone in orbit after debris destroys her shuttle. Bullock carries the film almost entirely on her own, conveying terror, grief, determination, and hope with minimal dialogue and maximum silence, and the performance is one of the most physically and emotionally demanding of her career. If you have not seen it yet, Prime Video has it.

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​'Bird Box' (2018)

In a post-apocalyptic world where mysterious entities drive anyone who sees them to immediate suicide, Bullock plays Malorie, a woman navigating a river blindfolded with two young children in a desperate attempt to reach safety. The film is tense, bleak, and deeply unsettling, and Bullock anchors it with a raw, fierce maternal energy that makes every moment of danger feel genuinely unbearable. Directed by Susanne Bier, it became one of Netflix's most-watched films ever and for good reason.

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​'The Lost City' (2022)

A romance novelist who has always preferred her fictional worlds to the real one finds herself in the middle of an actual jungle adventure when a billionaire kidnaps her, believing she holds the secret to a lost ancient treasure. Bullock plays Loretta Sage with a hilariously self-aware exasperation, and her chemistry with Channing Tatum, who plays her well-meaning but spectacularly unqualified rescuer, gives the film a warm screwball energy that is impossible not to enjoy. Directed by Aaron and Adam Nee, it is on Netflix and is the perfect film for a night when you just want to have a good time.

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