Kate Beckinsale
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Filmography
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Alice Through the Looking Glass
(1998)A modern adaptation of the classic children's story "Alice Through the Looking Glass" by Lewis Carroll and John Tenniel, which continued on from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". This time, Alice is played by the mother, who falls asleep while reading the bedtime story to her daughter. Walking through the Looking Glass, Alice (Kate Beckinsale) finds herself in Chessland, a magical and fun world.

Wildcat
(2025)An ex-black ops leader and her former team rescue her kidnapped daughter by stealing cash for the ransom and starting a gang war to cover the crime.

The Disappointments Room
(2016)Looking for a fresh start after the death of their infant daughter, Dana and David, together with their 5-year-old son Lucas, move into their dream house, a once-grand, now run-down[4] rural home. When frightening and unexplainable events lead Dana to discover the long lost key to a room in the attic, she accidentally unlocks horrors that reveal the house’s past is terrifyingly tied with her own.

Serendipity
(2001)Jonathan and Sara meet unexpectedly but part when she decides that fate must determine their future. Years later, they cannot give up the dream that-despite the obstacles that conspire to keep them apart-they will one day meet again.

The Last Days of Disco
(1998)Story of two female Manhattan book editors fresh out of college, both finding love and themselves while frequenting the local disco.

Brokedown Palace
(1999)Two girls take a trip to Thailand where they find themselves arrested for drug smuggling.

Pearl Harbor
(2001)This movie is an epic tale of love, loss and patriotism. When beautiful Navy nurse Evelyn meets dashing fighter pilot Rafe, they fall in love. But he goes to fight in Europe and Evelyn gets together with his best friend.

Contraband
(2012)A reformed smuggler (Mark Wahlberg) must pull off one last run to protect his family. This action thriller about the cutthroat world of smuggling is “dynamic, intense and gritty!”

Click
(2006)When a stressed-out family man is given a powerful remote that can fast-forward his life, he finds that messing with time comes with complications.

Van Helsing
(2004)Famed monster hunter Dr Gabriel Van Helsing heads to Eastern Europe to battle with Count Dracula.

Farming
(2018)A young Nigerian boy farmed out by his parents to a white working class family in the UK grows up to become the feared leader of a skinhead gang.

Absolutely Anything
(2015)The fate of Earth depends on an ordinary man, when aliens assess him as the standard for humanity and give him the power to do whatever he wants.

The Face of an Angel
(2014)Drama and wills collide as a journalist and a documentary filmmaker both chase the news story of a murder and the prime suspect in the case.

Tiptoes
(2002)Matthew McConaughey, Gary Oldman and Kate Beckinsale form a quirky love triangle between a woman and two brothers, one of whom is a dwarf.

The Aviator
(2004)Martin Scorsese's brilliant, Oscar®-winning drama about the life of legendary tycoon and recluse Howard Hughes. Leonardo DiCaprio stars.

Much Ado About Nothing
(1993)Young lovers Claudio and Hero devise a matchmaking scheme to get bachelor Benedick and caustic Beatrice to fall for one another.

Everybody's Fine
(2009)After his four adult children cancel their visits, a retired widower embarks on a journey across the US to reconnect with them one at a time.

Shooting Fish
(1997)Two modern-day Robin Hoods recruit a medical student to aid them in their scams. When a bad con lands them in jail, they’ll need her help to bust out.

The Only Living Boy in New York
(2017)Adrift in New York City, a recent college graduate seeks the guidance of an eccentric neighbor as his life is upended by his father’s mistress in the sharp and witty coming-of-age story The Only Living Boy in New York.

Laurel Canyon
(2003)A free-spirited LA record producer welcomes her newly graduated son and his wealthy fiance to her hedonistic lifestyle - one the son rejects but his prospective bride finds attractive. With Kate Beckinsale.