Jack Black and Michael Cera star in this comedy set in prehistoric times about two klutzy hunter-gatherers who can't manage to shoot an arrow straight. When they are banned from their own village, they take off on a journey through the ancient world, and meet up with such legendary Biblical figures as Abraham and Isaac. Paul Rudd (I Love You, Man) appears as Abel. Directed by Harold Ramis. With Juno Temple, and Olivia Wilde. Categories: Adventure, Comedy. Year: 2009.

Juno Temple in Year One
After witnessing her older sister Cecilia (Keira Knightley) in a compromising situation with Robbie Turner (James McAvoy), the son of the family housekeeper, Briony Tallis (Saoirse Ronan) acts out in jealousy and bears false witness to have the young man arrested for a crime he did not commit. Kept apart by prison and war, the young lovers stay connected through hearts and letters, while Briony (Vanessa Redgrave), now an againg writer, sets out to share their bittersweet story with the world. Directed by Joe Wright. With Romola Garai. Categories: Drama, Romance, War, Based on a Novel. Year: 2007.

Juno Temple in Atonement
Directed by Barnaby Thompson. With Russell Brand, Talulah Riley, Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Gemma Arterton, Mischa Barton and Lena Headey. Categories: Comedy. Year: 2007.

Juno Temple in St. Trinian's
When Sheba Hart (Cate Blanchett), an art teacher and mother of two, begins an affair with a high school student (Andrew Simpson), a chain of events is set into motion that will change the lives of all those involved. When Barbara Covett (Judi Dench), a lonely, generally disliked older teacher who has taken a peculiar interest in Sheba, discovers the relationship Sheba is having with her student, she uses the information to manipulate the younger woman and draw them closer together. Directed by Richard Eyre. With Bill Nighy, Michael Maloney, Juno Temple and Max Lewis. Categories: Drama. Year: 2006.

Juno Temple in Notes on a Scandal