Avan Jogia Movies: 10 of His Greatest Films Ranked Best To Worst

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The public took notice of Avan Jogia for the first time in 2006 when he played the role of Danny Araujo in the biographical TV film, A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story. Impressed with his performance and the fame it brought his way, Jogia decided not to let his fans down or slow down his activities in the industry. The number of projects he’s been part of since he debuted is a clear indication that he has come to stay and sell his craft to filmmakers. You may not have come across many of Avan Jogia movies and television shows but he is certainly a household name and a familiar face to a lot of viewers, especially fans of projects such as I Am Michael (2015), Finding Hope Now (2010), Caprica (2009–2010), Spectacular! (2009), Victorious, Rags (2012), Twisted, and Ten Thousand Saints (2015).

Interestingly, the actor is a two-time award nominee. He bagged the nominations in 2013 and 2014 for Teen Choice Awards for the television series, Twisted. Besides portraying characters in front of the camera, the hunk is a fast-growing movie director. He showcased his directorial expertise for the first time in the year 2011 during the production of the short film, Alex. The next time he repeated such feat was in 2016 in the web series, Last Teenagers of the Apocalypse.

The son of a Welsh, German, and English descent mother and British Indian father, Avan made his first movie appearance in the year 2010, four years after he kicked off his acting career in the 2006 TV film, A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story. For him, its been an awesome journey, having had the opportunity to work with great filmmakers and actors in Hollywood.

A dual citizen of the United Kingdom and Canada, Jogia has appeared in about sixteen credited film roles so far and thirteen television projects, starring in more than one episode in the following series Caprica (2009-2010), Ghost Wars (2017-2018), Twisted (2013-2014), and Victorious (2010-2013). If you are searching for information on Avan Jogia movies, you are on the right page. You’ll find the list of his best and worst movies below.

Avan Jogia Movies: 10 of His Greatest Films Ranked Best To Worst

The Year of Spectacular Men (2017)

The Year of Spectacular Men is a heavily scripted comedy/drama movie that revolves around a pretty fresh graduate Izzy Klein (the older sister of Sabrina Klein) as she strikes up and ruins her friendship with numerous guys, and tries so hard to find her way through the blunders of post-college adulthood, depending on Deb Klein (her mother) and sister Sabrina for support. Avan stared as Sabrina’s boyfriend Sebastian Bennett, alongside Madelyn Deutch as Izzy Klein, as Deb Klein, as Sabrina Klein, Melissa Bologna as Amythyst Stone, and as Ross. Following its release, the film was greeted with average favorable and approval ratings but information about its budget and box office earnings are still under the radar.

Paper Year (2018)

Keeping a young union afloat in the midst of challenges is not really something most people can easily do, for many reasons. Paper Year brings to the limelight the story of newlyweds as they explore their first year of marriage in the face of a series of challenges. Written and directed by Rebecca Addelman, the project also pulled together, apart from Jogia, notable talents Andie MacDowell, , Craig Brown, and Evan Stern. Paper Year is one of the best and finest projects on Avan Jogia movies.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2017)

A Midsummer Night’s Dream was created based on the storyline from William Shakespeare’s novel of the same name. The Shakespearian adaptation, which was written by Casey Wilder Mott, is a modern narration of the iconic writer’s story. Mott, in the film, also moved the story from ancient Athens to present-day Los Angeles. The project features Saul Williams as Oberon, Lily Rabe as Helena, as Hermia, as Duke Theseus, as Lysander, Avan Jogia as Puck, as Demetrius, Paz De La Huerta as Hippolyta, and Fran Kranz as Bottom as part of its ensemble cast. A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a critical success.

I Am Michael (2017)

I Am Michael is a biographical drama film based on the article “My Ex-Gay Friend” by New York Times Magazine staff Benoit Denizet-Lewis. Directed and written by Justin Kelly, the film tells the story of a gay activist (Micheal Elliot Glatze) who turns his back on homosexuality and becomes a Christian pastor. In addition to Avan who portrayed Nico Gladstone, other notable actors who had roles in the film are Charlie Carver, as Michael Glatze, , and Zachary Quinto.

I Am Michael received mostly mixed to positive reviews on film review sites, critics in the industry, and the audience. The film, which is also available on Netflix, was made with a budget of $2.5 million but financial information on its performance at the box office is currently unavailable.

Triple Dog (2010)

At a typical sweet sixteen sleepover, a group of teenage girls go on a binge engaging in a challenging game of dares. As the high jinks become more serious and the dares exceed the ordinary level, things quickly go amiss and the teenage girls unveil the truth behind the secret past of one of them.

Starring as Chapin Wright, as Mr. Wang, Scout Taylor-Compton as Liza, Aubrey Mozino as Mallory Silvers, Alexia Fast as Eve Spalding, and Janel Parrish as Cecily Gerber, Jogia was cast as a minor character (a teenage boy) in Triple Dog. The film holds an average rating on many film review sites.

The New Romantic (2018)

Yet another Canadian film on the list of Avan Jogia movies, this project tells the story of a student journalist (Blake) who documents her love life for her school paper. Unfortunately, after submitting her latest column to Matt, her editor, her column gets canceled for being extremely dull. However, Matt offers to bring back her column if she writes more interesting material. Avan starred as River Dewan alongside , Hayley Law, Brett Dier, , Timm Sharp, and Darren Eisnor. The 101 minutes long movie was written and directed by Carly Stone and rated average by critics.

Shaft (2019)

Shaft is one of the disappointing films on the list of Avan Jogia movies. It is both a critical and commercial failure, having grossed just $21.4 million from an estimated budget of $30–35 million. John Shaft Jr. (Jessie T. Usher) may be an FBI cybersecurity agent, but to find out the truth about the death of his best friend, he needs assistance from his father, which only him can provide.

Shaft’s ensemble cast includes private investigator/JJ’s dad/ son of the original – John Shaft (Samuel L. Jackson), Special Agent Vietti – , JJ’s love interest and childhood friend – Sasha Arias, John “JJ” Shaft Jr. (Jessie T. Usher) – FBI agent/grandson of the original Shaft/son of the younger Shaft, Freddie P (Method Man), Sasha Arias – , Pierro ‘Gordito’ Carrera – Isaach de Bankolé, Major Gary Cutworth – Matt Lauria, JJ’s mother/Shaft II’s ex-wife – Maya Babanikos (Regina Hall), father of Jackson’s Shaft/legendary private investigator – John Shaft Sr. (Richard Roundtree).

The Outcasts (2017)  

Originally captioned The Outskirts, this film revolves around a set of misfit teens who work closely together with the purpose of overthrowing a well-known clique at their high school. The teen comedy film stars Eden Sher, Victoria Justice, Katie Chang, Claudia Lee, Ashley Rickards, and Avan as Dave Quinn. Directed by Peter Hutchings, the film holds an average rating on Rotten Tomatoes and other review sites. It was able to make $24,197 from an undisclosed budget.

The Drowning (2016)

This 2016 project follows a forensic psychologist tormented by his expert witness testimony that led to the imprisonment of a young boy for murder. When the young man surfaces in his life later, he is forced into careful consideration and reinvestigation of the case. The Drowning was inspired by Pat Barker’s acclaimed book, Border Crossing. Although Avan displayed an excellent acting skill in the project, the psychological thriller still received mixed reviews from critics and the audience.

The film holds a 50% rating approval on Rotten Tomatoes, 4.4/10 on IMDb, and 6/10 on eBlu-ray.com. However, its financial information is still under the radar. It is regarded as one of the worst films on the list of Avan Jogia movies.

Finding Hope Now (2011)

Finding Hope Now is a 2011 film adapted from Roger Minassian’s 2003 book, Gangs to Jobs. Starring Michael Badalucco, Stelio Savante, and Rolando Monge and Nick Rey Angelus. The gang/crime film is written and produced by Skin Mead while Jennifer Tadlock is its director. The film revolves around pastor Roger Minassian as he abandons the security of his pastorate and heads to the streets to render help to young gang members who are disadvantaged. Minassian ends up changing the life of a 16-year-old member of the gang who has no future prospects. The 2011 project is not really critical acclaim as it was greeted with poor ratings on a slew of film review sites.

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