If you’re a big fan of Mila Kunis, you’re in the right place. This top 10 of Kunis’ content picks out the best of her work that is streaming right now:

10. Max Payne (HBO MAX)

Mila Kunis is Russian crime boss Mona Sax and in Max Payne, we get to see a different side to her. The movie has some exceptional action sequences that are worth watching, plus the neo-noir elements and cinematography are exceptional. The movie stars Mark Wahlberg and is a revenge story that’s fun but shallow.

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9. Jupiter Ascending (Tubi)

Jupiter Ascending is full of high-concept science fiction that’s botched in the execution. Yet that doesn’t stop Mila Kunis from standing out.

Kunis is the central protagonist who’s living an ordinary life before being thrust into extraordinary, intergalactic circumstances. Best Actor Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne hams it up as a villain and Channing Tatum’s half-canine, half-human makes it an “interesting” watch.

8. Extract (DirecTV)

Mila Kunis’ character is a con artist who upends an extract factory run by Jason Bateman’s Joel Reynolds. She’s seductive, manipulative, and downright villainous.

Writer-director Mike Judge is excellent at crafting comedies. This is one of his most underrated creations and features an all-star cast of Kunis, Bateman, Kristen Wiig, Ben Affleck, and J.K. Simmons.

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7. The Spy Who Dumped Me (Rent or Buy Only)

Kunis plays Audrey, whose ex-boyfriend is on the run from assassins. But more importantly, pairing two actors as gifted in comedy as Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon make this romp a funny subversive take on the spy thriller genre that’s not to be missed.

6. Friends with Benefits (HBO Max)

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The title is pretty self-explanatory: Kunis co-stars with Justin Timberlake, and they try to carry on a normal, platonic friendship despite getting intimate with each other.

You can imagine how that might turn out. In any event, the two leads have great chemistry, in a movie that’s ultimately about navigating a difficult dating world.

5. The Book of Eli (Tubi)

Kunis plays Solara, the step-daughter of Gary Oldman’s character Carnegie and is desperate to escape the town he rules.

The movie, which also stars Denzel Washington is a cat-and-mouse pursuit, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Ignore the mixed critical reception, the Book of Eli is a badass mashup of a post-apocalyptic western thriller.

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4. Ted (Fubo TV)

This Seth MacFarlane creation stars Kunis and Wahlberg as a couple whose relationship is strained by a living, talking teddy bear named Ted.

Fans of MacFarlane’s off-the-wall, irreverent and tangential comedy will love this film. Ted did well at the box office and with critics, so check it out while you can.

3. Bad Moms (DirecTV, and Sling)

In this original, Kunis’ Amy has had it with comparing herself to other moms and trying to be perfect. She lets loose, flaws and all, and despite some zany comedic situations, there’s a genuine weight to Bad Moms.

It’s a surprisingly heartfelt hit, and if you haven’t seen it yet, definitely give it a shot. In addition to Mila Kunis, Christina Applegate, and Jada Pinkett Smith all shine in supporting roles.

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2. That ’70s Show (Peacock Premium)

The series that launched Mila Kunis’ career has become a Fox classic. With an IMDb rating average of 8.1 across 200 episodes, you know it’s gotta be good.

Interesting fact, Mila Kunis was meant to be 18 when auditioning for the role in That ’70s Show, yet she was 14. She told casting directors that she would be 18 but did not say when.

The sitcom also starred Ashton Kutcher, Topher Grace, and Wilmer Valderrama, among others. If you’ve never seen That ’70s Show, it’s worth your time.

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1. Black Swan (Rent or Buy Only)

Mila Kunis plays Lily, a dancer who joins a New York City ballet company and becomes an adversary to Natalie Portman’s Nina. Their dramatically tense competition for a lead role is at the heart of the story.

This is a trippy, dark and at times, a disturbing viewing experience. However, it’s also thrilling, engrossing, and ultimately rewarding to watch. It’s Mila Kunis’ best performance to date.