Jennifer Aniston may be best known for playing Rachel on the long-running half-hour sitcom Friends, but as of late, the actress has continued to be a presence on the big screen, with recent films like The Break-Up, Friends With Money and Just Go With it.
Jennifer Aniston in 'Horrible Bosses:' What Critics Say With her most recent feature Horrible Bosses on track to earn $25 million in its opening weekend, The Hollywood Reporter takes a look at some of Aniston's best and worst moments on the big screen, including 1993's horror feature Leprechaun.
The Good Girl, which starred Aniston, Jake Gyllenhaal, John C. Reilly and Zooey Deschanel, was an indie black comedy directed by Miguel Arteta from a script by Mike White. It centered on a lonely 30-year-old woman Justine (Aniston) residing in a town in Texas and living a mundane life. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film received an 81 percent rating, with Orlando Sentinel critic Jay Boyar -- among others -- praising Aniston's performance. "It's soulful and unslick, and that's apparently just what [Aniston] as always needed to grow into a movie career," he writes.