• Waitress

    Starring Keri Russell. Called a “great American film” that transcends its “air of whimsicality and its emphasis on small-town characters and humble locations” by film critic Mick LaSalle.

  • Waking Ned Devine

  • The Walk

  • Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps

    One of the rare times in film that an actor portrays the same character 20 years later.

  • The Waterdance

  • Water For Elephants

    Popular adaptation of a hugely successful bestseller.

  • We Bought A Zoo

    Cameron Crowe’s “uplifting tale has heart, humanity and a warmly empathetic central performance from Matt Damon.”

  • The Wedding Banquet

    Nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award and Golden Globe.

  • Welcome To Mooseport

  • What Lies Beneath

    Made by Robert Zemeckis during the year break from Castaway—time used for Tom Hanks to lose weight.

  • Where The Heart Is

  • Wild At Heart

    David Lynch is indeed wild. Won the Palme d’Or at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival.

  • William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet

    The flowering of Baz Lurhmann’s post-modern “red carpet” style. R and J with guns and cars and the breakthrough of the young Leo DiCaprio into stardom. Defined Shakespeare for a generation of young girls, and won DiCaprio his role in Titanic.

  • Win Win

    Ty Burr of The Boston Globe wrote, “Win Win is the most radical movie yet from writer-director Tom McCarthy, and it may be one of the more daring movies to be recently released in America.”

  • The Wrestler

  • The X-Files

  • X2

    Often said by fans to be one of the two or three best comic book films ever made. Bryan Singer directed.

  • X-Men: The Last Stand

  • X-Men Origins: Wolverine

  • The Wolverine

    Together, the six films in the X-Men series so far have grossed over $2 billion.

  • X-men: First Class