Order by: Date, A-Z
Unleashed (2004)
A Jet Li martial arts extravaganza, with sensitive side issues and Bob Hoskins in bully mode.
Ultraviolet (2006)
Adrift in a Technicolor future, a dying vampire struggles to protect a human child
A View To A Kill (1985)
The super-spy tackles a psychotic capitalist, bent on destroying Sillicon Valley.
War (2004)
Mysterious end-of-the-world black-and-white study of life after nothing.
The Warriors: Director's Cut (1979)
Walter Hill returns 26 years later to his cult New York gang rumble and cuts it the way he always wanted.
White Chicks (2004)
Two black FBI agents dress up as white girls to track down kidnappers.
Wolf Creek (2005)
Backpackers go looking for hedonism in the Aussie outback... and find horror.
War Of The Worlds (2005)
Earth is under attack and survival at a premium as giant alien robots gather for Armageddon.
Waterworld (1995)
The quest for Dry Land as Kevin Costner blows a sub-Titanic budget.
Without A Paddle (2004)
Three school friends meet up as respectable, bored adults and decide to go on a treasure hunt.
Young Sherlock Holmes (1985)
Teenage Sherlock meets side-kick Watson and they set out to solve a mystery
You Really Got Me (2001)
A loser gets mixed up in the kidnapping of a rock star.
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