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The Work (2017)
A documentary following a group of men who go into a prison to receive therapy from prisoners aimed at keeping them from becoming convicts themselves.
Working Girl (1988)
A humble secretary, betrayed by her boss, makes the most of a brief time left in charge to pursue her own ambitions in the world of high finance.
Worlds Apart (2008)
The world of a dutiful daughter and Jehovah's Witness unravels when she falls for a non-believer.
The World's Most Fashionable Prison (2012)
A fashion designer who holds workshops in a prison aims to put on a fashion show behind bars.
The World According To Garp (1982)
A voyage through the lifetime of an ambitious writer overshadowed by his celebrated feminist mother.
Wrestling Yetis (2011)
A small business manager struggles to invest his employees with the spirit of adventure.
The Wrong Light (2016)
A documentary about a charity rescuing at-risk Thai girls finds itself going in an unexpected direction when the man behind it reveals a darker side.
Wrong Turn 4 (2011)
The origins of the franchise's cannibal family are explored in a story that sees a fresh group of young people seek shelter in the worst possible place.
The Wait (2023)
A gamekeeper seeks revenge on the rich man who persuaded him to agree to a compromise on hunting safety rules which had devastating consequences.
Waiting For The Barbarians (2019)
A magistrate in a colonial town suffers a crisis of conscience about the regime he works for.
The Wake (2022)
The son of a funeral director makes money on the side by breaking into the homes of the dead. One day he decides it's time to start taking his younger brother along with him.
Wakey Wakey (2019)
A nightmare anti-love story featuring blood and guts, the deep blue sea, tooth decay, and scary boyfriends.
Wake Up Punk (2022)
A documentary exploring the legacy of punk and questioning its latter-day commercial influences.
Wale (2017)
A young man with a background as a youth offender tries to build a career as a mechanic but is framed by one of his clients.
The Walk (2023)
Each Wednesday Amar endures a 24-mile trip on foot to the Job Centre to sign on.
Walkabout (1971)
Two white Australian children are stranded in the Outback and survive with the help of an Aboriginal youth.
The Walrus And The Whistleblower (2020)
The story of an animal trainer turned whistleblower and the walrus he loves.
Wander To Wonder (2023)
Mary, Billybud and Fumbleton are three miniature actors who perform in a 1980s kids' TV series. When the creator of the series dies, they are left alone in the studio to make increasingly strange episodes for their fans.
The Wanting Mare (2020)
In Whithren, a line of women pass a recurring dream through multiple generations.
A Want In Her (2024)
When her mother goes missing somewhere in Ireland, an artist returns from London to find her. Her search takes her into a feuding family, a contested house, and a history that threatens to take everyone down, including herself.
War And Justice (2023)
A documentary about the history and mission of the International Criminal Court, which aims to provide justice as an alternative to war.
War Is Over! Inspired By The Music Of John & Yoko (2023)
Two soldiers on opposite sides of a conflict play a joyful game of chess with the aid of a carrier pigeon.
Watcher (2022)
A young woman moves into a new apartment with her fiancé and is tormented by the feeling that she is being stalked by an unseen watcher in an adjacent building.
The Water Horse: Legend Of The Deep (2007)
A lonely young boy discovers a magical egg and befriends the strange creature which hatches from it. Plus read our exclusive interview with Jay Russell.
Waverly (2025)
A nightclub doorman and a bartender try to make their troubled relationship work.
Weathering With You (2019)
A boy falls in love with a girl who can control the weather.
The Wedding Guest (2018)
The mysterious Jay leaves England and heads for Karachi, where he rents a car and buys some weapons. He plans to kidnap young Muslim woman Samira but she chooses to go with him willingly to escape an unwanted arranged marriage.
Welcome II The Terrordome (1995)
In a future where all black people have been forced to live inside a compound, one woman's quest for revenge sparks civil war.
Welcome To Mercy (2018)
An American woman visiting family in Latvia is sent to a convent after she has a breakdown and attacks her young daughter - but all is not what it seems.
The Well (2025)
In a world where environmental collapse has left survivors to fight over the precious remaining resources, a young woman's loyalties are tested by the arrival of a wounded man who discovers her family has a secret supply of fresh water.
The Well (2023)
A budding art restorer travels to a small Italian village to bring a medieval painting back to its former glory. Little does she know the sinister secret behind it - or what is going on down in the cellar.
Wendell & Wild (2022)
Two scheming demon brothers, Wendell and Wild, must face their arch-nemesis, the demon-dusting nun Sister Helly, and her two acolytes, the goth teens Kat and Raul.
Went The Day Well? (1942)
Local people come together to fight off the Nazis after the invasion of a small English town.
Werewolves Within (2021)
A newly assigned forest ranger checks into a quaint Vermont inn just as a snowstorm cuts him and the eccentric townsfolk off from civilization. Yet frigid weather isn’t their biggest concern - that’d be the bloodthirsty creature picking them off one by one.
We're All Going to The World's Fair (2021)
A teenage girl becomes immersed in an online role-playing game.
Werner Herzog – Radical Dreamer (2022)
A portrait of the celebrated filmmaker.
Wet Season (2019)
In Singapore, teacher Ling becomes the object of an infatuation when she takes one of her students under her wing.
We Are Faheem & Karun (2024)
Karun, a security man from southern India, is posted to Gurez, a remote village in Kashmir. There, he begins a relationship with Faheem, a young Kashmiri man. But it’s a romance that seems doomed from the start
We Are Little Zombies (2019)
Their parents are dead. They should be sad, but they can't cry. So they form a kick-ass band. This is the story of four 13-year-olds in search of their emotions.
We Are Living Things (2021)
Two immigrants to the US go in search of the truth about a shared UFO abduction.
We Are Northern Lights (2013)
A collage of Scottish experiences recorded by professional and amateur filmmakers all across the country.
We Are Still Here (2022)
Eight stories by and about First Nations people.
We Believe In Dinosaurs (2018)
A documentary about young earth creationists building an enormous, $120 million, 'life-size' Noah's Ark in Kentucky with the specific aim of debunking the theory of evolution.
We Have a Pope (2011)
Tragi-comic depiction of events surrounding the election of a new Pope in Nanni Moretti's searching, satirical sideswipe at the Catholic Church in Italy.
We Kill For Love (2023)
A documentary about the sultry, shadowy world of direct-to-video erotic thrillers — films of mysterious strangers, sexual obsessions and crimes of passion that once dominated video store shelves and late night cable.
We Need To Do Something (2021)
Trapped inside their bathroom for days after a tornado ravages their home, a family of four struggles to keep their composure. That’s nothing, however, compared to what’s coming for them beyond the bathroom’s walls.
We Need To Talk About Kevin (2011)
The much-anticipated film based on Lionel Shriver's Orange Prize-winning novel about a mother at odds with her dangerous son.
We Own The Night (2007)
A nightclub manager is caught between his relatives in the police force and his contacts in the Russian mafia.
We Strangers (2024)
A commercial cleaning woman in Gary, Indiana, stumbles into a new job cleaning the homes of several rich suburban families. While working, she tells one small lie that spins out of control.
We Were Dangerous (2024)
Three friends attend an institution for delinquent girls on an isolated island In 1950s New Zealand. The trio rail against the system, finding strength in their bond. This is challenged when the school’s matron divides them.
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