Zachary Quinto
19 titles
Filmography
19 results

Down Low
(2023)Gary (Zachary Quinto) is a repressed divorcee who decides to hire young sex worker Cameron (Lucas Gage) for an erotic massage. But very soon the experience spirals out of control, causing the day to take a hilarious and deadly turn.

Aardvark
(2018)A twisted psychological thriller about a man haunted by his past. After Josh (Zachary Quinto) experiences a series of hallucinations involving his brother (Jon Hamm), he places himself in the care of a young therapist Emily (Jenny Slate). As Emily is forced to wade deeper and deeper into Josh's psyche, she fights to discover the truth.

Star Trek
(2009)The greatest adventure of all time begins with Star Trek, the incredible story of a young crew's maiden voyage onboard the most advanced starship ever created: the U.S.S. Enterprise.

Star Trek Into Darkness
(2013)When a ruthless mastermind, Khan (Benedict Cumberbatch,) declares a one-man war on the Federation, Captain Kirk (Chris Pine), Spock (Zachary Quinto), and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise set out on their most explosive manhunt of all time.

Margin Call
(2011)When an entry-level analyst unlocks information that could prove his firm's downfall, his co-workers are forced to choose between money and morality.

Star Trek Beyond
(2016)On a rescue mission, the USS Enterprise is attacked by Krall, a warlord sworn against the Federation. Crashed on an uncharted world, the crew must join forces with Jaylah, a rebellious alien warrior, to stop Krall from triggering all-out war.

The Boys in the Band
(2020)A surprise guest turns an evening upside down when he interrupts a gathering of gay men in 1968 New York City.

Superman: Man of Tomorrow
(2020)Clark Kent works at the Daily Planet while secretly using his alien powers to save Metropolis.

Hitman: Agent 47
(2015)A re-imagine of Square Enix video-game Hitman-series about the bald assassin named 47.

I Am Michael
(2015)A former gay rights advocate comes out as heterosexual, denounces homosexuality, and becomes the pastor of a church in Wyoming. Based on a true story.

He Went That Way
(2024)Set in 1964, He Went That Way is a taut thriller based on a true crime story. The film follows 19-year-old serial killer Bobby (Jacob Elordi) as he is picked up by a celebrity animal handler, Jim (Zachary Quinto), on a desolate stretch of Route 66 with priceless cargo in tow: Jim's chimpanzee, Spanky, an American TV darling.

Truman & Tennessee: An Intimate Conversation
(2021)The brilliant work, personal struggles, and cultural impact of iconic American writers Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams explodes onto the screen in this innovative dual-portrait documentary.

The Boys in the Band: Something Personal
(2020)Decades after his play first put gay life center stage, Mart Crowley joins the cast and crew of the 2020 film to reflect on the story's enduring legacy.

We'll Never Have Paris
(2014)A neurotic man screws up his relationship with his long-time girlfriend and goes on an embarrassing, transcontinental journey to win her back.

Snowden
(2016)CIA contractor-turned-fugitive Edward Snowden witnesses the NSA illegally spying on ordinary Americans and gives up his freedom to inform the public.

Adult Best Friends
(2024)A woman takes her codependent best friend on a weekend trip to break the news that she's getting married.

High Flying Bird
(2019)When an NBA lockout sidelines his big rookie client, an agent hatches a bold plan to save their careers -- and disrupt the league's power structure.

Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part One
(2024)Death is coming. But what can the combined might of Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, and hundreds of heroes do to save all reality from ARMAGEDDEON?!

Hotel Artemis
(2018)Set in riot-torn, near-future Los Angeles, Hotel Artemis is an original, high-octane action-thriller starring Jodie Foster as The Nurse, who runs a secret, members-only hospital for criminals. Jodie Foster is joined by an all-star cast that includes Sterling K. Brown, Sofia Boutella, Jeff Goldblum, Brian Tyree Henry, Jenny Slate, Zachary Quinto, Charlie Day, and Dave Bautista.