Stephen Rea
30 titles
Filmography
30 results

The Crying Game
(1992)An IRA recruit's bond with a British soldier who has been kidnapped leads to a stunning turn of events.

Citizen X
(1995)A Russian police detective faces almost insurmountable odds in his search for the most savage serial killer of modern times.

Stuck
(2007)A woman's life spirals out of control after committing a hit and run.

Bloom
(2003)Adapted from James Joyce’s masterpiece “'Ulysses,” a Dublin Jew attends a funeral and embarks upon a fantastical journey of love, lust, and loss.

Double Tap
(1997)A mysterious serial killer who only targets bad guys forms an unlikely bond with an FBI agent, which in turn helps them elude a ruthless Mafia hitman.

Sink Or Swim
(1997)An uninspired television writer becomes fixated on a strange romantic encounter he witnesses between two figures on a hotel balcony near his flat.
Unquiet Graves
(2018)Filmmaker Sean A Murray investigates the British government's role in the murders of over 120 civilians in the counties of Armagh and Tyrone from July 1972 to 1978.

Underworld: Awakening
(2012)Having escaped years of imprisonment, Selene finds herself in a changed world where humans have discovered the existence of both Vampire and Lycan clans and are conducting an all-out war to eradicate both immortal species. Now Selene must battle the humans and a frightening new breed of super Lycans to ensure the death dealers�۪ survival.

Angie
(1994)When Angie (Geena Davis), a young Brooklyn-born woman, finds out she's pregnant by her longtime boyfriend, she has no plans to get married and settle down. Instead, she decides it's a good time to set out and find her way in the world.

Proud
(2004)The true story of the segregated USS Mason and its all-African American crew that was just one of two ships to sail into battle against Nazi U-boats.

Roadkill
(2011)A gypsy curse in the form of a giant flesh-eating bird of prey shadows a group of friends on a cross-country road trip.

V for Vendetta
(2006)From Lilly and Lana Wachowski and Joel Silver, the masterminds behind The Matrix trilogy, comes another intriguing, action-packed fantasy-thriller.

Michael Collins
(1996)This bio-pic tells the story of one of the most important and controversial figures in Ireland's struggle for independence -Michael Collins. He plays a crucial role in the creation of the Irish Free State but finds himself at loggerheads with Eamon de Valera who was opposed to the treaty with Britain.

The End of the Affair
(1999)A novelist has a chance meeting with the husband of his ex-mistress in London, and his reliving of their memories spurs him on to win her back.

Black '47
(2018)One soldier's ruthless pursuit of justice plays out against the darkest chapter of Irish history in this riveting revenge thriller. Starring Hugo Weaving and Jim Broadbent.

Blackthorn
(2011)Living under an alias in exile, Butch Cassidy gets homesick, but before he can quit Bolivia, a young robber thrusts him into one last mad adventure.

In Dreams
(1999)Claire Cooper's (Annette Bening) peaceful family life takes a chilling turn when a mysterious serial killer (Robert Downey Jr.) invades her seemingly idylic New England town... and haunts her dreams with dark clues to his next deadly moves.

Werewolf: The Beast Among Us
(2012)A mysterious creature terrorises a village, and Daniel teams up with werewolf hunters to track down the vicious beast. As villagers are attacked one by one and, themselves, turned into beasts, Daniel fears the foe is someone close to them all.

The Good Shepherd
(2004)When a clergyman is wrongly pinned for the murder of a social worker, the parish priest recruits a reporter (and his ex-girlfriend) to clear his name.

FearDotCom
(2002)A detective and a health researcher try to solve a series of murders in which the victims all logged into a website run by an anonymous sadist.