|
|
Filmography
|

|
|
All
new Movies and Films Photos, Trailers, Information, and Wallpapers.
|
|
|
|
neWallpaper.com
features comprehensive database of movies with film synopses, reviews, casts and characters, theatrical trailers and photos
and wallpapers of upcoming films, production notes, official sites and photos from new releases, as well as exclusive interviews and articles, news, Read movie reviews of current films from top critics and many other
sources. |
|
|
|
Pride and Glory (2007)
A family of New York City police
officers is torn apart by a corruption scandal.
|
|
I'm Not There: Suppositions on a Film Concerning Dylan (2006)
This re-enactment of the life of
musician, Bob Dylan, features multiple actors embodying different
stages in the singer's life.
|
|
Miami Vice (2006)
Vice detectives James Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs take on the Florida drug world. Two stylish detectives fight crime in South Beach, Miami. Based on the 1980s television drama.
|
|
Ask the Dust
(2006)
In the Robert
Towne-directed adaptation of John Fante's Depression Era novel,
Hayek will play the fiery Mexican beauty Camilla who hopes to rise
above her station by marrying a wealthy American. That is
complicated by meeting Arturo Bandini (Farrell), a
first-generation Italian hoping to land a writing career and a
blue-eyed blonde on his arm.
|
|
|
The
New World (2005) Drama
Inspired
by the legend of John Smith (Colin Farrell) and
Pocahontas, acclaimed filmmaker Terrence Malick
transforms this classic story into a sweeping
exploration of love, loss and discovery, both a
celebration and an elegy of the America that
was...and the America that was yet to come. Against
a historically accurate Virginia backdrop, Malick
has set a dramatized tale of two strong-willed
characters-a passionate and noble young native woman
and an ambitious soldier of fortune-torn between the
undeniable requirements of their civic duty and the
inescapable demands of the human heart.
|
|
|
Alexander
(2004)
Action/Adventure
Alexander
The Great was a relentless conqueror who by the age
of 32 had amassed the greatest empire the world had
ever seen. Past and present collide to form the
puzzle of the protagonist, a tapestry of triumphs
and tragedies in which childhood memories and
Alexander's rise to power unfold side by side with
the later day expansion of his empire, its gradual
decline and ultimate downfall. From his youth,
fueled by dreams of glory and adventure, to his
lonely and mysterious death as a ruler of a vast
state, from the tumultuous relationship with his
parents - a powerful king and a queen determined to
put her child on the throne at any cost, including
murder - to the rousing "band of brothers"
bond with his closest companions and vast army, as
they fought from the sun-scorched battlefields of
the Persian Empire across the snow-peaked mountains
of India, the film chronicles Alexander's journey to
become a living legend. For as Virgil wrote,
"Fortune favors the bold." And no king or
emperor, either before or after, ever achieved such
fortune, or indeed was so bold, as Alexander the
Great .
|
|
|
A
Home at the End of the World (2004)
Drama
and Romance
2 hrs. 00 min. This
is the story of two best friends who grew up
together in suburban Cleveland in the 1960s and
1970s who reunited in New York City's East Village
in the early 1980s as the core of a romantic
triangle. Bobby (Farrell) is a dark, heterosexual
hipster who moves in with Jonathan (Roberts), his
gay best friend, only to discover that he soon falls
in love with Clare (Penn), Jonathan's eccentric and
sexy roommate. As Bobby and Clare's relationship
develops, it spoils Jonathan's plans to be the
father of her baby, which creates tension in his
friendship with Bobby. As the story develops, the
trio forms a sort of family, moving to the upstate
New York home of Jonathan's mother, Alice (Spacek),
who has had her own relationship problems with
Jonathan's father, Ned (Frewer).
|
|
|
Intermission
(2004)
Drama
and Crime/Gangster
1 hr. 45 min. This
ensemble comedy of 11 interwoven stories set in
Dublin shows how the breakup of one relationship has
repurcussions on the lives of the people around
them. One of those people is Lehiff (Farrell), a
thief trying to set his life straight by pulling off
one last big heist before retiring, while Detective
John Lynch (Colm Meaney) is trying to bring Lehiff
down. There's also John (Murphy), who quits his job
at a supermarket to join Lehiff in his plot as an
effort to win back the love of Deirdre (MacDonald),
who has recently moved in with a married bank
manager, Sam (McElhatton), whose bank Lehiff is
targeting, and whose wife, Noeleen (O'Kane) ends up
being a crucial element in the heist.
|
|
|
Daredevil
(2003)
Science
Fiction/Fantasy
1 hr. 42 min. Based
on the popular Marvel Comics character, this is the
story of Matt Murdock, son of a boxer who gets
killed by petty criminals for refusing to take a
dive. This drives young Matt to fight crime, despite
a childhood accident that robbed him of his sight.
That same accident, however, also granted him
exceptionally advanced senses of hearing, touch,
taste and smell, as well as providing him with a
strange sort of mental radar that helps to
compensate for his lack of vision. After training
hard in the martial arts, as well as excelling in
law school, Murdock becomes a lawyer by day and a
vigilante calling himself Daredevil by night.
|
|
|
Phone
Booth (2003)
Drama
and Thriller
1 hr. 20 min. In
this intense drama, which takes place in and around
a single phone booth in New York City, a man who is
being watched by a rooftop killer with a sniper
rifle must use the phone to save his life or else
risk the consequences of leaving the booth.
|
|
|
The
Recruit (2003)
Action/Adventure
and Thriller
1 hr. 45 min. In
an era when the country's first line of defense,
human intelligence, is more important than ever,
comes a thriller that gives an insider's view into
the CIA’s secret training ground: The Farm. James
Clayton (Colin Farrell) might not have the attitude
of a typical recruit, but he is one of the smartest
graduating seniors in the country – and he's just
the person that Walter Burke (Al Pacino) wnats in
the Agency. James regards the CIA's mission as an
intriguing alternative to an ordinary life, but
before he becomes an Ops Officer, James has to
survive the Farm, where the veteran Burke teaches
him the ropes and the rules of the game. James
quickly rises through the ranks and falls for Layla
(Bridget Moynahan), one of his fellow recruits. But
just when James starts to question his role and
decides to "wash out," Burke taps him for
a special assignment to root out a mole. As the
suspense builds toward a gripping climax, it soon
becomes clear that at The Farm, the CIA’s old
maxims are true: "trust no one" and
"nothing is as it seems."
|
|
|
S.W.A.T.
(2003)
Action/Adventure,
Thriller and Crime/Gangster
1 hr. 51 min. The
tables are turned when the Los Angeles Police
Department's S.W.A.T. (Special Weapons and Tactics)
unit must protect a dangerous criminal. A grizzled
veteran SWAT officer (Jackson) is given a second
chance to cobble together a new SWAT team to protect
the high-profile baddie.
|
|
|
Veronica
Guerin (2003)
Drama
and Crime/Gangster
1 hr. 32 min. Veronica
Guerin (Blanchett) was an award-winning journalist
for Dublin's Sunday Independent, whose
investigations into the city's drug underworld puts
her in increasing danger.
|
|
|
Hart's
War (2002)
Drama
2 hrs. 05 min. In
HART’S WAR, Lieutenant Tommy Hart (Colin Farrell)
is a second year law student who is enlisted as an
officer’s aide in World War II due to his
father’s political pull. When he is captured and
thrown into a German prisoner of war camp, top
ranking Colonel William McNamara (Bruce Willis)
assigns him to defend Lieutenant Lincoln Scott
(Terrence Howard), a black POW accused of murdering
a fellow white prisoner. Hart must struggle against
his privileged past to prove that he is a true man
of honor, worthy of his rank. In preparing a defense
for his client, Tommy stumbles upon a plot that will
force him to choose between his country, his own
morality and his life. Based on a novel by John
Katzenbach.
|
|
|
Minority
Report (2002)
Action/Adventure,
Science Fiction/Fantasy and Thriller
2 hrs. 20 min. Based
on the short story by Philip K. Dick, MINORITY
REPORT is set in a 2054 Washington D.C. judicial
system in which killers are arrested and convicted
before they commit murder using a psychic
technology. Tom Cruise is the head of this Precrime
unit and is himself accused of the future murder of
a man he hasn't even met.
|
|
|
Ordinary
Decent Criminal (2002)
Kevin
Spacey stars in this Irish crime film as Michael
Lynch, the leader and mastermind of a gang of Dublin
thieves whose heists often double as unbelievable
pranks. Though his inimitable style and generosity
with have won him many admirers among the general
population, his increasingly brazen robberies have
provoked the ire of both the police and the IRA.
Vehemently anti-establishment, Lynch refuses to
placate either group, a move that complicates things
when a stolen Carvaggio proves to be far too hot for
him to sell. This misstep gives detective Noel
Quigley, who has been after Lynch for years, the
chance to catch Ireland's most famous criminal and
forces Lynch to go on the run.
|
|
|
American
Outlaws (2001)
Action/Adventure,
Drama and Western
1 hr. 50 min. When
a Midwest town learns that a corrupt railroad baron
has captured the deeds to their homesteads without
their knowledge, a group of young ranchers join
forces to take back what is rightfully theirs. In
the course of their vendetta, they will become the
object of the biggest manhunt in the history of the
Old West and, as their fame grows, so will the
legend of their leader, a young outlaw by the name
of Jesse James.
|
|
|
Tigerland
(2000)
Drama
1 hr. 35 min. In
the 1971, at an Army training camp in Louisiana, a
rebellious yet promising young recruit seeks to
avoid a trip to Vietnam and attempts to convince all
the other draftees in his company to follow his lead
in getting themselves ejected from the Army
|
|
|
|
|