Ethan Hawke
69 titles
Filmography
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Leave the World Behind
(2023)A family's getaway to a luxurious rental home takes an ominous turn when a cyberattack knocks out their devices — and two strangers appear at their door.

The Guilty
(2021)Playing a troubled detective on 911 duty during a harrowing day in LA, Jake Gyllenhaal barely leaves the screen in this intense, emotional thriller.

Taking Lives
(2004)Academy Award-winner Angelina Jolie stars as an FBI profiler called in to help track down a serial killer who assumes the identities of his victims in this psychological suspense thriller.

Raymond & Ray
(2022)Half brothers Raymond and Ray reunite when their estranged father dies—and discover that his final wish was for them to dig his grave. Together, they process who they’ve become as men, both because of their father and in spite of him.

Maggie's Plan
(2016)A young woman (Gerwig) set on having a child, catapults herself into a love triangle with an academic (Hawke) & his eccentric wife (Moore).

Moby Dick
A ship's crew finds itself under the mad will of Captain Ahab, whose vengeful need to slay the great whale Moby Dick has become a dangerous obsession.

The Phenom
(2016)An unorthodox sports therapist tries to help a troubled rookie pitcher, sent down to the minor leagues, who grew up with an abusive father.

Dead Poets Society
(1989)It's 1959 and an unconventional teacher comes to a staid prep school in this moving drama. He tells the boys of a secret society of people who go against the status quo and encourage them to seize the day. When this philosophy leads to a tragedy, he's fired and the students leap to his defence.

Boyhood
(2014)Unprecedented in its long-haul production methods, this expansive drama from writer-director Richard Linklater is a coming-of-age tale like no other. Nominated for six Oscars®—including a Supporting Actress win for Patricia Arquette—this is a deeply felt ode to growing pains and parental wisdom.

Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God
(2012)Sex abuse in the Catholic Church is explored through the case of a pedophile priest and the four men who set out to expose him. Directed, produced and written by Oscar(R)-winner Alex Gibney ("Taxi to the Dark Side"), the film delves inside the shocking truth behind a Wisconsin priest accused of molesting children for decades.

Alive
(1993)Members of Uruguay's rugby team are stranded after a plane crash. Group leader Nando (Ethan Hawke) tries to keep everyone's spirits up. Eventually, they must decide whether to eat one of their deceased in order to survive.

The Black Phone
(2022)A 13-year-old boy held captive by a sadistic killer discovers he can hear the voices of the murderer’s previous victims through a disconnected phone.

The Magnificent Seven
(2016)Director Antoine Fuqua brings a modern vision to a classic story in The Magnificent Seven. With a small town under the deadly control of industrialist Bartholomew Bogue (Sarsgaard), the desperate townspeople seek protection from seven outlaws (Washington, Pratt, Hawke). As they prepare the town for the violent showdown, the seven mercenaries find themselves fighting for more than money.

Brooklyn's Finest
(2010)Three unconnected Brooklyn cops wind up at the same deadly location after enduring vastly different career paths.

The Truth
(2019)A stormy reunion between scriptwriter Lumir with her famous mother and actress, Fabienne, against the backdrop of Fabienne's autobiographic book and her latest role in a Sci-Fi picture as a mother who never grows old.

Dad
(1989)A high-powered businessman finds himself caring for his ill, aging father - and unexpectedly rediscovers his deep feelings for the old man. With Olympia Dukakis, Kevin Spacey, Ethan Hawke, Kathy Baker.

The Newton Boys
(1998)The four Newton brothers have become America's most successful outlaws, holding up eighty banks from Texas to Canada. Their next robbery is planned for the Federal Reserve train, but this audacious stunt comes under threat when the Feds themselves start closing in on the notorious siblings.

Turn Every Page - The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb
(2022)A legendary writer and a revered editor work to finish the final volume of the writer's masterwork.

The Jimmy Show
(2002)Jimmy O’Brien is a stand-up comedian – and not a very good one – which explains his day job at Tops Grocery. Like any dreamer, Jimmy yearns to escape his working class roots and make it big, if not for the nagging details of his small life. Jimmy lives with his high school sweetheart Annie, their daughter Wendy, and his wheelchair-bound grandmother Ruth in a sagging house propped among the stark suburban sprawl of blue-collar New Jersey. Jimmy finds release amid a lonely stretch of comedy clubs along the Jersey Turnpike. Like a poor man’s Lenny Bruce, Jimmy lets fly with a biting commentary on the naked details of his life. As Jimmy’s situation devolves with passing year, so too does his routine, until the line between persona and reality is blurred entirely. In the uncompromising style of his acclaimed feature debut Joe the King, Whaley’s The Jimmy Show explores an America where dreams are sometimes few and far between. With honesty, compassion, and wit, The Jimmy Show reminds us that sometimes what we’re searching for has been there all along.

Lord of War
(2005)Yuri Orlov is an opportunistic businessman who stumbled into a gold mine after the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union. As Soviet military technology disappeared, it began finding its way into the hands of weapons dealers like Orlov who found buyers in unstable Third World nations. His exploits quickly made him a very rich man, but Interpol agent Jack Valentine is convinced he isn't playing by the rules.