Pierce Brosnan
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GoldenEye
(1995)Pierce Brosnan ignites the screen as James Bond in this explosive, thrill-packed adventure that pits him against a vengeful adversary who controls an awesome space weapon capable of global destruction.

Evelyn
(2002)Set in 1950's Irelend, when working class Desmond Doyle's wife abandons him, he fights the legal system as he tries to regain custody of his children.

The Thomas Crown Affair
(1999)A self-made millionaire with a thirst for danger steals a priceless painting for the sake of a challenge and later succeeds in seducing the woman charged with investigating his crime. Despite warnings from her colleagues about his charm, she and the thief become dangerously close - will she betray the man she loves?

The Foreigner
(2017)Weaponizing tropes to neo-feminist ends, Coralie Fargeat fires on all cylinders in this killer film. Adrenalized by the same fascination with transformation that sparks across The Substance, the provocateur filmmaker empowers her heroine to go from Barbie to badass with dangerous, delirious style.

Butterfly on a Wheel
(2007)A man’s picture-perfect life goes haywire when his daughter is abducted by a cunning psychopath, and he is forced to take matters into his own hands.

The Last Rifleman
(2023)75 years after D-Day, a WWII veteran escapes his Northern Ireland care home to attend an anniversary event in France and face the ghosts of his past.

Tomorrow Never Dies
(1997)The 18th installment of the series pits Bond (Pierce Brosnan) against a powerful media mogul (Jonathan Pryce) and his wife (Teri Hatcher) who has a secret past with Bond.

Love Is All You Need
(2012)Danish hairdresser and cancer patient Ida finishes with chemotherapy, arriving home, finds her husband cheating on her with a younger colleague. In her vulnerable state she leaves for Italy where her daughter Astrid is getting married. Ida meets widower Philip, the estranged father of Astrid's husband-to-be Patrick. Ida and Philip get to know each other; both begin to discover a new lease of life.

The World Is Not Enough
(1999)In the 19th film of the franchise, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) is once again pitted against Valentin Zukovsky (Robbie Coltrane), the Russian mobster from Goldeneye. Judi Dench returns as M and Desmond Llewelyn returns as Q.

Dolphins
(2000)Filmmaker Greg MacGillivray examines the mammal's behaviour and intelligence. Pierce Brosnan narrates.

A Long Way Down
(2014)On New Year’s Eve, four strangers, intent on ending it all, fatefully meet on a London rooftop, where they create a dysfunctional family and a Plan B.

The November Man
(2014)An ex-CIA operative is pulled back into the field for a dangerous mission involving corrupt officials and the Russian President-elect.

Die Another Day
(2002)James Bond's newest mission begins with a spectacular high-speed hovercraft chase through a minefield in the demilitarized zone separating North and South Korea - and the action doesn't let up until the credits toll.

Fast Charlie
(2023)Charlie Swift is a fixer with a problem: the target he's whacked is missing his head and the only way Charlie will be paid is if the body can be identified. Enter Marcie Kramer, the victim's ex-wife and a woman with all the skills Charlie needs.

The Tailor of Panama
(2001)Spy thriller starring Pierce Brosnan & Jamie Lee Curtis. British intelligence hires a tailor living in Panama for espionage activities, but he soon finds himself in hot water. 2001

Laws of Attraction
(2004)HD. Sparks fly in this breezy rom-com about rival lawyers hired to represent opposite sides in a celebrity divorce case.

Grey Owl
(1999)Based on an incredible true story, a Canadian fur trapper becomes a conservationist claiming to be an aboriginal Native American.

The Unholy Trinity
(2025)In a land of outcasts and bandits, one man rides for justice, honour and revenge in this western tale. In the 1870s, a young man returns to a Montana town to avenge the wrongful execution of his father and reclaim his father's fortune.

Riverdance: The Animated Adventure
(2021)A young boy and girl discover the mythical world of the Megaloceros Giganteus, who teach them to dance the Riverdance in celebration of life. (2021)(90 mins)

Some Kind of Beautiful
(2015)By day, Richard Haig (Pierce Brosnan), is a well-respected professor at Trinity College in Cambridge, where he teaches 18th century romantic poetry. By night, Richard indulges his own romantic fantasies with a steady stream of beautiful undergraduates, including his most recent beau Kate (Jessica Alba).