The Best Movies With War in the Title

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Have you ever noticed how many movies there are with war in the name? This list ranks the best movies with war in the title, regardless of genre or rating. What is your favorite movie with war in the name? This is kind of an odd way to categorize movies, but that's also why it's so fun! There are probably one or two movies with war in the title that you instantly think of, but you might be surprised how many others there are too as you scroll through this list.

This ranked poll of films with war in the title includes movies like War of the Worlds, World War Z, and The War of the Roses. Don't forget that this list is interactive, meaning you can vote the film names up or down depending on much you liked each movie that has the word war in it.
Most divisive: War of the Worlds
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  • Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope
    1
    Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher
    11 votes
    In Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, a young farm boy, Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), finds himself thrust into the heart of an intergalactic conflict. Guided by the wise Obi-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness), he embarks on a daring mission to rescue Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) from the clutches of the sinister Darth Vader (David Prowse). As space operas go, this one's a classic, brimming with enthralling battles, iconic characters, and a groundbreaking mix of practical effects and CGI. Winner of six Academy Awards, it's a pivotal entry in George Lucas's legendary Star Wars saga.
  • Captain America: Civil War
    2
    Chris Evans, Robert Downey, Scarlett Johansson
    39 votes
    The 2016 action-packed superhero flick Captain America: Civil War features an ideological rift erupting within the Avengers. This factional split is spearheaded by two strong-willed leaders - Captain America (Chris Evans) and Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.). The plot centers around the regulation of superhuman activities, a proposal that divides the Avengers into opposing camps. This Marvel Cinematic Universe entry, directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, features an ensemble cast including Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow and Chadwick Boseman in his debut as Black Panther. A thrilling exploration of loyalty and morality set against high-stakes global politics, it's a standout in the superhero genre.
  • Avengers: Infinity War
    3
    Robert Downey, Chris Hemsworth, Josh Brolin
    36 votes
    In Avengers: Infinity War, an action-packed superhero film, an array of Marvel's finest faces a formidable foe. Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), and the rest of the Avengers unite to battle their most powerful enemy yet - Thanos (Josh Brolin). The despot of intergalactic infamy, Thanos, is on a mission to collect all six Infinity Stones. His aim? To inflict his twisted will on reality. The survival of Earth and existence itself has never been more uncertain. As stakes reach sky-high, sacrifices must be made. This film is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and was nominated for Best Visual Effects at the 91st Academy Awards.
  • War Horse
    4
    Emily Watson, David Thewlis, Jeremy Irvine
    21 votes
    An epic war drama, War Horse is a cinematic journey directed by the acclaimed Steven Spielberg. The film revolves around a horse named Joey (voiced by David Thewlis) and his young trainer Albert Narracott (Jeremy Irvine). Set against the backdrop of rural England and Europe during World War I, the movie explores their bond amidst the chaos of war. As Joey is sold to the cavalry and sent into battle, Albert embarks on a mission to find him and bring him home. Despite being nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture, it didn't bag any wins.
  • World War Z
    5
    Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, James Badge Dale
    24 votes
    In the gripping film World War Z, Gerry Lane (Brad Pitt) finds himself in a desperate race against time. As a former United Nations investigator, his particular set of skills become humanity's last hope in the face of a global zombie pandemic. Unveiling a mosaic of fear and chaos, Lane embarks on a perilous mission, traversing continents to find the source of the outbreak. His journey reveals both the fragility and resilience of human spirit. Directed by Marc Forster, this apocalyptic thriller intertwines suspense with survival horror, crafting an enthralling narrative that keeps viewers on edge till the end.
  • H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds
    6
    Gene Barry, Ann Robinson
    24 votes
    This film is a 1953 American Technicolor science fiction film from Paramount Pictures, produced by George Pal, directed by Byron Haskin, and starring Gene Barry and Ann Robinson. The film is a loose adaptation of the H. G. Wells novel of the same name, and is the first of five feature film adaptations of his famous 1898 novel concerning an invasion of Earth from the planet Mars.
  • The Private War of Major Benson
    7
    Charlton Heston, Sal Mineo, William Demarest
    9 votes
    The Private War of Major Benson is 1955 comedy film starring Charlton Heston, Julie Adams, Sal Mineo and Tim Hovey, about a tough-talking U.S. Army Officer who must shape up the JROTC program at Sheridan Academy, a Catholic boys' military school, or be forced out of the Army. The movie was filmed on St. Catherine's Military School campus in 1955, with cadets as the actors in all but the leading roles. Universal-International Studios chose St. Catherine's cadets and location for their humorous comedy about the challenges facing the new commandant of a military school by the antics of a group of grade school cadets. The picture starred Charlton Heston, Julie Adams, William Demarest, and a full battalion of St. Catherine's students. This movie was one of the inspirations for Damon Wayans' 1995 film Major Payne, and probably also for the 1984 TV movie Hard Knox.
  • The World at War is a 1942 documentary film produced by the Office of War Information. One of the earliest long length films made by the government during the war, it attempted to explain the large picture of why the United States was at war, and the various causes and circumstances which brought the war into being. It can thus be seen as an anticipation, or trial run of the much better known 6-part Why We Fight propaganda film series directed by Frank Capra.
  • Taegukgi
    9
    Jang Dong-gun, Won Bin, Lee Eun-ju
    13 votes
    Taegukgi: The Brotherhood of War is a 2004 South Korean war film directed by Kang Je-gyu. When two brothers are forced to fight in the Korean War, the elder decides to take the riskiest missions if it will help shield the younger from battle.
  • War for the Planet of the Apes
    10

    War for the Planet of the Apes

    Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson, Steve Zahn
    11 votes
    Caesar (Andy Serkis) and his apes are forced into a deadly conflict with an army of humans led by a ruthless colonel (Woody Harrelson). After the apes suffer unimaginable losses, Caesar wrestles with his darker instincts and begins his own mythic quest to avenge his kind. As the journey finally brings them face to face, Caesar and the colonel are pitted against each other in an epic battle that will determine the fate of both of their species and the future of the planet.
  • War of the Worlds
    11
    Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, Miranda Otto
    33 votes
    In Steven Spielberg's sci-fi thriller War of the Worlds, Ray Ferrier (Tom Cruise) finds himself in a desperate race for survival when Earth is invaded by alien tripods. The film charts the chaos and devastation caused by these towering extraterrestrial machines, focusing on Ray's attempts to protect his children, Rachel (Dakota Fanning) and Robbie (Justin Chatwin). As they navigate through post-apocalyptic landscapes and face life-threatening challenges, their journey becomes as much about familial bonds as it is about survival. This movie is an intriguing blend of suspense, action and human drama, grounded by Spielberg's deft direction and impressive performances from the cast.
  • War and Peace
    12
    Audrey Hepburn, Henry Fonda, Mel Ferrer
    7 votes
    In the years leading to Napoleon's invasion, members of the Russian aristocracy face a myriad of personal tragedies. After his father dies, Count Pierre Bezukhov (Henry Fonda), a friend of Prince Andrei Bolkonsky (Mel Ferrer), receives a substantial inheritance. When he decides to marry, Bezukhov unwisely chooses a conniving princess (Anita Ekberg). As for Bolkonsky, his wife dies during childbirth, after which he falls in love with Natasha Rostova (Audrey Hepburn) but is soon called to war.
  • Lord of War
    13
    Nicolas Cage, Jared Leto, Bridget Moynahan
    28 votes
    The 20-year arms dealing career of Queens, N.Y., outcast Yuri Orlov (Nicolas Cage) serves as a window onto the end of the Cold War and the emergence of worldwide terrorism. He finds himself reassuring his more ethically challenged younger brother, Vitaly (Jared Leto), while adeptly sidestepping the pursuit of federal agent Jack Lawrence (Ethan Hawke). The globetrotting arms dealer also pursues the woman of his dreams, supermodel Ava Fontaine (Bridget Moynahan).
  • The War Lover
    14
    Steve McQueen, Robert Wagner, Shirley Anne Field
    4 votes
    In World War II, American bomber pilots Capt. Buzz Rickson (Steve McQueen) and 1st Lt. Ed Boland (Robert Wagner) are stationed at a military base in England. Buzz is a hotshot pilot who consistently demonstrates great bravery -- if not outright cockiness -- in air combat. Ed, on the other hand, is more cautious in his approach and looks up to Buzz as the superior pilot. When both pilots fall for the same girl, Daphne Caldwell (Shirley Anne Field), their comradeship begins to fall apart.
  • Max Manus: Man of War
    15
    Ron Donachie, Aksel Hennie, Kjersti Holmen
    6 votes
    Max Manus: Man of War is a 2008 Norwegian biographic war film based on the real events of the life of resistance fighter Max Manus. The story follows Manus from the Winter War against the Soviet Union, through the outbreak of World War II and the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany until peacetime in 1945. The production included around 1,800 extras and 2,000 workers behind the cameras. The film is based on Max Manus's own books Det vil helst gå godt and Det blir alvor, as well as other accounts and historical documentation. The film stays largely historically accurate, but omits some events, and moves some of the supporting characters around to show them taking part in events in place of others. The film's première was attended by King Harald V, 'Tikken' Manus, Gunnar Sønsteby along with other notable individuals. Reception from critics was largely positive, though some found the film to be too traditional, and compared it unfavourably to the Danish film Flame & Citron. Max Manus also sparked a public debate about the role of the Norwegian resistance movement during the German occupation.
  • The Winter War
    16
    Taneli Mäkelä, Vesa Vierikko, Timo Torikka
    11 votes
    Against all odds, a small Finnish platoon holds off Russian invaders.
  • The War
    17
    Elijah Wood, Kevin Costner, Mare Winningham
    11 votes
    In 1970s rural Mississippi, Vietnam veteran Stephen Simmons (Kevin Costner) adjusts to life after military service. Plagued by nightmares about his wartime experiences, Stephen finds some measure of peace in his new mining job and his relationship with his wife, Lois (Mare Winningham). As Stephen works through his battle trauma, his children -- son Stu (Elijah Wood) and daughter Lidia (Lexi Randall) -- wage a war against a group of neighborhood kids over the ownership of a tree house.
  • The War of the Roses
    18
    Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, Danny DeVito
    14 votes
    After 17 years of marriage, Barbara (Kathleen Turner) and Oliver Rose (Michael Douglas) want out. The trouble is, neither one wants to part with their opulent home. So begins a long war between husband and wife, reaching farcical heights that leave much of the house -- not to mention their lives -- in shambles. The couple's children (Sean Astin, Heather Fairfield) watch in horror while lawyer Gavin D'Amato (Danny DeVito) tries his best to stem the bloodshed.
  • The War Wagon
    19
    John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Howard Keel
    15 votes
    Rancher Taw Jackson (John Wayne) is out for revenge. He was shot by a gunslinger, Lomax (Kirk Douglas), on the orders of mining tycoon Frank Pierce (Bruce Cabot) and framed for a crime he did not commit. Now out of prison, he teams up with former enemy Lomax for an elaborate heist targeted at one of Pierce's gold shipments. Robbing the heavily fortified stagecoach, known as a "war wagon," won't be easy. But the payoff -- $500,000 in gold -- will be sweet payback indeed.
  • Punisher: War Zone
    20
    Ray Stevenson, Dominic West, Doug Hutchison
    19 votes
    In Punisher: War Zone, Frank Castle (Ray Stevenson) dons the mantle of the vigilante, Punisher. His mission: to cleanse New York City of its criminal underbelly. The plot thickens when he inadvertently kills an undercover FBI agent and grapples with guilt. Meanwhile, a disfigured mob boss, Billy Russoti (Dominic West), emerges as Jigsaw, hell-bent on revenge against Castle. The city becomes a battleground in this action-packed thriller, directed by Lexi Alexander. In this darkly hued narrative, violence meets justice in a grim dance of death. Will Castle's remorse hinder his war on crime? An answer waits in the shadows of this gritty cinematic experience.
  • This Means War
    21
    Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine, Tom Hardy
    13 votes
    CIA operatives FDR Foster (Chris Pine) and Tuck (Tom Hardy) are inseparable best friends and partners. Together, their good looks, covert abilities and combat skills rank them among the CIA's elite, but their longstanding personal and professional bond is put to the test when they meet Lauren (Reese Witherspoon). FDR and Tuck both fall hard for the beautiful blonde, turning their deadly skills and an array of high-tech gadgetry against each other in an all-out battle for her love.
  • Murphy's War
    22
    Peter O'Toole, Philippe Noiret, Siân Phillips
    7 votes
    Murphy's War is a 1971 war film starring Peter O'Toole. It was directed by Peter Yates and, while it has much in common with The African Queen, it is based on a novel by Max Catto. The cinematography was by Douglas Slocombe.
  • Casualties of War
    23
    Michael J. Fox, Sean Penn, Don Harvey
    11 votes
    Pvt. Max Eriksson (Michael J. Fox) is stationed in Vietnam under Sgt. Tony Meserve (Sean Penn). Though Meserve saves Eriksson's life during battle, the two men clash when the callous senior officer orders the abduction of Than Thi Oanh (Thuy Thu Le), a young Vietnamese woman, to be used as a sex slave. When Eriksson refuses to take part in the abuse of Oanh, tensions between him, Meserve and the rest of the unit heat up and finally explode during a firefight with Viet Cong troops.
  • The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara is a 2003 American documentary film about the life and times of former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara illustrating his observations of the nature of modern warfare. The film was directed by Errol Morris and features an original score by Philip Glass. The title derives from the military concept of the "fog of war" depicting the difficulty of making decisions in the midst of conflict. The film won the 2003 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature. It was non-competitively screened at the Cannes Film Festival.
  • The Tomorrow War
    25

    The Tomorrow War

    Chris Pratt, Yvonne Strahovski, J.K. Simmons
    9 votes
    In The Tomorrow War, time travelers from 2051 deliver an urgent message: humanity is losing a global war against a deadly alien species. High school teacher and family man Dan Forester (Chris Pratt), is drafted to fight in the war - determined to save the world for his young daughter. Dan teams up with a brilliant scientist (Yvonne Strahovski) and his estranged father (J.K. Simmons) in a desperate quest to rewrite the fate of the planet. This action-packed sci-fi thriller layers themes of destiny, survival, and family amidst the chaos of an interstellar conflict.
  • Tomorrow, When the War Began
    26
    Caitlin Stasey, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Lincoln Lewis
    9 votes
    Ellie Linton (Caitlin Stasey), a teen from an Australian coastal town, leads her friends (Rachel Hurd-Wood, Lincoln Lewis) on an excursion to a camp deep in the woods, dubbed "Hell." Upon their return, the youths find that their town has been overrun by an enemy army, and their friends and family have been imprisoned. When the hostile invaders become alerted to their presence, Ellie and her friends band together to escape -- and strike back against -- this mysterious enemy.
  • H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds
    27
    Susan Goforth, Jamie Lynn Sease, Darlene Sellers
    4 votes
    H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds is one of three film adaptations released in 2005 of H. G. Wells' classic novel of the same name, about a Martian invasion of Earth. This version, noted for its "extreme faithfulness" to Wells' novel, was produced by the independent film production company Pendragon Pictures. Unlike the other film adaptations set in the current day United States, it was the first adaptation set in the novel's original 1898 Victorian era England.
  • H. G. Wells' War of the Worlds
    28
    C. Thomas Howell, Rhett Giles, Andrew Lauer
    10 votes
    Astronomer George Herbert (C. Thomas Howell) is assigned to investigate reports of strange meteors crashing into earth near New York, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. As the meteors land, enormous multi-limbed metal creatures disembark and begin destroying everything and everyone in their path with heat-ray guns. Amidst the apocalyptic destruction, Herbert teams with a soldier (Andy Lauer) and a pastor (Rhett Giles) on his journey into Washington to reunite with his family.
  • Charlie Wilson's War
    29
    Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, Philip Seymour Hoffman
    17 votes
    In Charlie Wilson's War, the spotlight shines on Charlie Wilson (Tom Hanks), an unassuming Texas congressman. His life takes a turn when socialite Joanne Herring (Julia Roberts) pulls him into the covert world of Afghanistan's freedom fighters, battling Soviet forces in the 1980s. Guided by rogue CIA agent Gust Avrakotos (Philip Seymour Hoffman), Wilson embarks on a mission that changes the course of history. This political drama, based on a true story, won Hoffman an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor and is a vivid portrayal of power-play and diplomacy gone awry.
  • War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave
    30
    C. Thomas Howell, Fred Griffith, Christopher Reid
    9 votes
    Two years after a devastating alien invasion, George Herbert (C. Thomas Howell), a scientist working for the U.S. Army, discovers that the extraterrestrials are planning to attack the planet again, this time by constructing a space-time hole between Earth and Mars. But Herbert is distracted when the Martians abduct his son. As the nations of the world come together to conduct a mission to Mars and defend their planet from another invasion, Herbert fights to get his child back.
  • Summer Wars
    31
    Riisa Naka, Ichirō Nagai, Sakiko Tamagawa
    2 votes
    A young math genius solves a complex equation and inadvertently puts a virtual world's artificial intelligence in a position to destroy Earth.
  • Ghosts of War
    32
    Brenton Thwaites, Theo Rossi, Kyle Gallner
    2 votes
    Unseen forces terrorize five battle-hardened soldiers guarding a chateau deep in the French countryside.
  • War and Pieces
    33
    Paul Julian
    2 votes
    War and Pieces is a 1964 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical animated short. It was directed by Chuck Jones, and features Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner. It was the last Warner Bros. cartoon directed by Chuck Jones until 1980's Soup or Sonic. The title is a pun on the Leo Tolstoy novel War and Peace.
  • Bride Wars
    34
    Kate Hudson, Anne Hathaway, Kristen Johnston
    3 votes
    Bride Wars is an engaging rom-com featuring the humorous rivalry of two brides-to-be. Liv (Kate Hudson) and Emma (Anne Hathaway), best friends since childhood, dream of a June wedding at New York's Plaza Hotel. Through a booking error, their weddings are scheduled on the same day, sparking an all-out war. This light-hearted comedy, directed by Gary Winick, weaves in themes of friendship, love, and personal growth amidst the chaos of wedding planning. Each character's journey to the altar is as unpredictable as it is entertaining.
  • Smiling in a War Zone is a partly documentary film by artist Simone Aaberg Kærn about flying from Denmark to Afghanistan to help a young Afghani girl becoming a pilot. It was filmed in 2002 and released on 14 September 2006.
  • Rainbow War
    36
    Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles, Blu Mankuma
    1 votes
    Rainbow War is a 19-minute animated/live action short film created for Expo 86, the 1986 World's Fair in Vancouver, BC. It was directed by Bob Rogers and cinematography was done by Reed Smoot. Notable cast members include Ryan Stiles and Colin Mochrie of Whose Line is it Anyway fame. The movie is for sale on DVD or VHS from Pyramid Media.
  • Dirty War
    37
    Alastair Galbraith, Louise Delamere, William El-Gardi
    1 votes
    In this gritty docudrama, London police and politicians believe they are well prepared to deal with a potential terrorist attack. Their safeguards are tested, however, when detectives fail to uncover an extremist plot in time. A radioactive "dirty" bomb detonates outside a subway station, killing scores. Caught off guard, the city must pull its resources together to minimize the damage, while mobilizing to prevent the terrorists from striking again.
  • Tokyo: The Last War
    38
    Tetsurō Tamba, Kyusaku Shimada, Masaya Kato
    1 votes
    Tokyo: The Last War is a tokusatsu dark fantasy/historical fiction film directed by Takashige Ichise and distributed by Toho Studios. It is an adaptation of the eleventh book of the Teito Monogatari novel by Hiroshi Aramata. It is the second cinematic adaptation of the Teito Monogatari series and is a sequel to Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis.
  • Path to War
    39
    Michael Gambon, Donald Sutherland, Alec Baldwin
    1 votes
    This film is a dramatization of the decision-making behind the Johnson administration's escalation of the Vietnam War in the mid 1960s. As Lyndon Johnson (Michael Gambon) agonizes over sending more troops to Southeast Asia, he is given contradictory advice from Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara (Alec Baldwin) and Secretary of State Dean Rusk (John Aylward). The president also attempts to build his Great Society at home, while balancing the war's increasing drain on the nation's resources.
  • A Time Out of War
    40
    Corey Allen, Barry Atwater
    1 votes
    A Time Out of War is a 1954 American short war film directed by Denis Sanders. It won an Academy Award in 1955 for Best Short Subject, first prize at the Venice Film Festival Live Action Short Film category, and a special BAFTA Award. Denis Sanders was in UCLA film school whilst his brother was a UCLA undergraduate. For Denis's thesis, he searched for an American Civil War short story that was in the public domain to make a film out of. He chose Pickets, an 1897 story by Robert W. Chambers. The prestige of the film led both brothers to be employed by Charles Laughton with their first works being second unit directors of the river scenes in The Night of the Hunter and writing a screenplay for The Naked and the Dead that they said was rewritten by others.
  • War of the Colossal Beast
    41
    Sally Fraser, Roger Pace, Dean Parkin
    1 votes
    After a series of delivery trucks are robbed and destroyed south of the border, Joyce Manning (Sally Fraser) fears her brother, Lt. Col. Glenn Manning (Dean Parkin), is the culprit. Manning is a gigantic behemoth, a victim of overexposure to radiation who has gone insane due to his freakish size. The giant is eventually apprehended by the Army and held captive. But the frenzied beast is too much for his captors and soon breaks out, intent on laying waste to Los Angeles.
  • The True Story of the Civil War is a 1956 American short documentary film directed by Louis Clyde Stoumen. It won an Academy Award in 1957 for Documentary Short Subject.
  • Merlin and the War of the Dragons
    43
    Jürgen Prochnow, Simon Lloyd Roberts, Joseph Stacey
    1 votes
    Before growing into the legendary adviser to the Pendragons, a youthful Merlin spends his days studying with the Mage (Jürgen Prochnow), a master sorcerer, and honing his magical skills. When a fellow apprentice sorcerer, Hengest (Iago McGuire), grows jealous of Merlin's rapid progress, he rebels against their mutual mentor and betrays King Vortigen (Hefin Wyn) to Saxon invaders. As Hengest conjures an army of dragons, Merlin prepares to test his developing abilities in battle.
  • Storm War
    44
    Stacy Keach, Jason London, Anna Adair
    1 votes
    A deranged scientist manipulates the weather as a weapon of destruction.
  • War of the Dead
    45
    Andrew Tiernan, Andreas Wilson, Mark Wingett
    1 votes
    War of the Dead is a 2011 action horror film written and directed by Finnish director Marko Mäkilaakso and starring Andrew Tiernan, Mikko Leppilampi, Jouko Ahola, Samuli Vauramo, Andreas Wilson, Mark Wingett, and Antti Reini.
  • Range War
    46
    William Boyd, Willard Robertson, Matt Moore
    2 votes
    Range War is a 1939 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Sam Robins and Walter C. Roberts. The film stars William Boyd, Russell Hayden, Britt Wood, Pedro de Cordoba, Willard Robertson, Matt Moore and Betty Moran. The film was released on September 8, 1939, by Paramount Pictures.
  • A Merry War
    47
    Richard E. Grant, Helena Bonham Carter, Julian Wadham
    3 votes
    When successful advertiser Gordon Comstock (Richard E. Grant) abruptly walks away from his career to pursue his dream of being a poet, his path is much more difficult than expected. At first encouraged by a prior publishing of his work, Comstock has trouble finding work, and soon financial problems begin to pile up. Also frustrating is that his former co-worker and girlfriend, Rosemary (Helena Bonham Carter), seems uninterested in sex, although she does stand by him despite his struggles.
  • The War Boys
    48
    Peter Gallagher, Brian J. Smith, Benjamin Walker
    3 votes
    The War Boys is a 2009 American independent drama film directed by Ronald Daniels. Its screenplay was written by Naomi Wallace and Bruce McLeod, based on the play of the same name by Naomi Wallace. It stars Peter Gallagher, Victor Rasuk, Brian J. Smith and Benjamin Walker.
  • WWII in HD: The Air War
    49
    Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Casey Affleck
    4 votes
    WWII in HD: The Air War is a 2010 documentary history war film directed by Sammy Jackson and written by Bruce Kennedy, Alec Michod and Liz Reph.