Andy Serkis
34 titles
Filmography
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes
(2011)Experience the incredible story of Caesar, a chimpanzee who assembles a simian army and fights for justice after an experimental drug gives him human-like intelligence.

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
(2014)The fragile peace between genetically enhanced apes and what remains of man is threatened in the thrilling next chapter of the Planet Of The Apes starring Gary Oldman, Jason Clarke, Keri Russell and Andy Serkis.

War for the Planet of the Apes
(2017)Caesar (Andy Serkis) and his apes are pitted against an army of humans in an epic battle that will determine the fate of both their species...and the future of the planet.

Einstein and Eddington
(2008)The tale of the unlikely partnership between Albert Einstein and British scientist Arthur Eddington during World War I.

Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
(2010)A portrait of British punk rock pioneer Ian Dury who was stricken with polio at a young age and defied expectations by becoming a founder of the punk-rock scene in Britain in the 1970s.

Death of a Superhero
(2011)A dying 15-year-old boy copes with first love and his own mortality by drawing pictures of invincible superheroes and their bold adventures.

The Cottage
(2008)Set in the remote countryside, follows two brothers who bungle the kidnapping of the daughter of a crime boss and then stumble across a dark rural secret.

Brighton Rock
(2010)A desperate youth who is hell bent on clawing his way up through the ranks of organized crime.

The Adventures of Tintin
(2011)Tintin and his friends discover directions to a sunken ship commanded by Capt. Haddock's ancestor and go off on a treasure hunt.

FX's A Christmas Carol
(2019)A reimagining of the spine-tingling immersion into Ebenezer Scrooge’s dark night of the soul.
Simon Schama's Power of Art
Art is so much more than pretty pictures. It has power to move, to shock, to inform and to transform. In this groundbreaking and award-winning series, art historian Simon Schama attempts to illustrate the sheer force of the visual image via eight iconic masterpieces. These works were often derided or dismissed when first created, but they went on to change the way we look at the world.

Burke & Hare
(2010)In 19th-century England, two conmen stumble upon a lucrative yet disreputable business, leading to a series of outrageous and unexpected exploits.

Loop
(1997)A woman finds herself having to deal with her dysfunctional family after her boyfriend dumps her on the same day that she learns she is pregnant.

Luther: The Fallen Sun
(2023)Haunted by an unsolved murder, brilliant but disgraced London police detective John Luther breaks out of prison to hunt down a sadistic serial killer.

Inkheart
(2008)When Mo Folchart reads a story, the characters leap off the page. Literally. And that’s a problem. Mo must somehow use his special powers to send the interlopers back to their world… and save ours. If ever a task was easier read than done, this is it. Mo and his daughter Meggie, aided by friends real and fictional, plunge into a thrilling quest that pits them against diabolical villains,...

Sugarhouse
(2007)An accountant desperately wants to kill his wife's lover, and accidentally purchases a gun that belongs to a psychotic drug lord.

A Christmas Carol
(2020)Dickens’ classic tale is honored by a Victorian family’s toy theatre company, which captures the imaginations and hearts of children and adults.

SAS: Red Notice
(2021)Deep beneath the English Channel, a small paramilitary group of well-trained criminals led by Grace Lewis have hijacked the London to Paris Eurostar.

King Kong
(2005)Film producer Carl Denham sets out to capture a giant ape.

13 Going on 30
(2004)A 13-year girl who dreams of being popular locks herself in a closet after a humiliating experience. When she finally emerges, she finds herself just shy of her 30th birthday, looking fabulous and extremely popular.