Keith David
101 titles
Filmography
101 results

The Last Kids on Earth
Based on Max Brallier's books, this fun adventure series centers around four resourceful kids learning to stick together during the end of the world.

Field of Lost Shoes
(2015)Based on a true story, teenage cadets sheltered at the Virginia Military Institute must confront the horrors of the Civil War when called to fight.

Men at Work
(1990)Two garbage men's lives are turned upside down when they discover the city commissioner's body in a trash bin on their route.

The Puppet Masters
(1994)Scientists, a government agent and his son discover alien pods are taking over people in Iowa.

In Search of Tomorrow
(2022)A nostalgic look at ’80s sci-fi, told by the creators and dreamers it inspired—exploring how those visionary films shaped the world we know today.

Agent Cody Banks
(2003)Cody Banks (Frankie Muniz) is a teenager recruited by the CIA to help stop an evil mastermind set on world domination, but he’s also falling for a girl in his classes, Natalie (Hilary Duff). Can he save the world, get the girl…and not miss curfew?

The Butcher
(2009)Merle Hench is a mob enforcer who has just escaped a deadly trap, and now he’s out for some good old-fashioned revenge against his former boss.

Forbidden Fruits
(2006)An Arab Muslim faces family disapproval for his romance with an African American Christian in this tale of ethnic tensions set in the Detroit area.

Hopelessly in June
(2011)An affable financial analyst from a staunchly religious family falls head over heels for a beautiful businesswoman with extremely liberal parents.

The Last Sentinel
(2007)An electronically-enhanced soldier teams up with a fearless rebel fighter in humanity’s last line of defense against a deadly drone police force.

Something Like A Business
(2010)An aspiring pimp struggles to make a mint after inheriting his late uncle's escort service and discovering that competition on the streets is fierce.

Coraline
(2009)A curious young girl discovers a secret parallel world that seems better than her own - until its sinister secrets threaten to trap her there forever.

The Princess and the Frog
(2009)A fateful kiss with a frog sends Tiana on a mystical bayou adventure.

Bird
(1988)The year: 1946. The event: Oakland's Jazz. The music streaked into the unknown, daring listeners to grab hold and fly there, too. On stage was the creator of those new sounds: Charles Yardbird Parker. In the crowd was the 16-year-old who would someday bring Parker's extraordinary story to the screen: Clint Eastwood.

Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror
(2019)Delving into a century of genre films that by turns utilised, caricatured, exploited, sidelined, and finally embraced them, this is the untold history of Black Americans in Hollywood through their connection to the horror genre.

Tim Travers and the Time Traveler's Paradox
(2025)An incurably bored genius invents a time machine to find out what happens when you travel back to the past and eliminate your younger self.

The Grave
(1996)Dos convictos escuchan por casualidad una leyenda urbana de un millonario que fue enterrado con su fortuna y salen para encontrar el tesoro.

Don McKay
(2009)A school janitor, who once fled from a horrific tragedy, returns to his hometown hoping to rekindle an old romance, and is drawn into a hostile world.

The Oh in Ohio
(2006)Frustration leads a sexually unsatisfied married woman on a quest for a peak experience and her first 'O' in this award-winning, sexy comedy.

Brothers in Arms
(2018)The cast of the Oscar-winning Vietnam War film “Platoon” talk about making the film under director Oliver Stone’s hyper-realistic drills and realism.