Katherine Waterston
22 titles
Filmography
22 results

The World to Come
(2021)In rural upstate New York in the 1850s, two women isolated in their marriages form a friendship that slowly blossoms into a deeper connection.

Enter Nowhere
(2015)In this bizarre thriller, different timelines intersect when three strangers unexpectedly arrive at a cabin in the woods and are unable to leave.

State Like Sleep
(2019)After the sudden death of her celebrity husband, a photographer returns to Brussels to unravel the mysteries surrounding his last days alive.

mid90s
(2018)A 13-year-old spends his summer navigating a troubled home life and skating with a crew of new friends.

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
(2016)A British wizard's captured creatures run wild in New York in J.K. Rowling's magical spinoff of the 'Harry Potter' series.

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
(2018)From the imagination of Wizarding World creator J.K. Rowling comes the Fantastic Beasts film series, magical adventures set before the time of Harry Potter. At the end of the first film, the powerful Dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald (Johnny Depp) was captured by MACUSA (Magical Congress of the United States of America), with the help of Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne). But, making good on his th...

The Third Day
Told over six episodes and in two distinct halves, this series focuses on a mysterious island and it's traditional residents.

Alien: Covenant
(2017)The crew of the Covenant uncovers a threat and attempts a harrowing escape.

Queen of Earth
(2015)Catherine absconds to the sun-soaked serenity of her best friend Virginia’s lakeside cabin, quivering with anxiety and seeking refuge from the haunting memories of the past year. But as their painful pasts come slithering into the already-uncomfortable present, their nerves become intertwined.

The End We Start From
(2023)When London gets submerged by catastrophic floods, a new mother embarks on a dangerous journey to find safety, all while protecting her baby from the surrounding chaos.

The Babysitters
(2008)After fooling around with one of her customers, a teenager turns her babysitting service into a call-girl service for married guys.

Manhattan Romance
(2015)Lost in the confused world of singledom in NYC, a filmmaker documents the relationships of his peers, in an effort to decode his own love life.

Afraid
(2024)A family tests a new digital assistant called AIA, which is meant to facilitate and protect the family members' lives. But AIA quickly evolves to unsuspected levels and, to fulfill her purpose, she will take more control than they imagine.

You Must Be Joking
(2014)Twenty-something New Yorker Barb Schwartz somehow ended up in a life that kinda... sucks. When she is reunited with her childhood BFF, ballet dancer Billy, she is inspired to turn her life around by revisiting her first love: comedy.

The Current War
(2018)Fuelled by the intense rivalry between electricity titans Thomas Edison (Benedict Cumberbatch) and George Westinghouse (Michael Shannon), THE CURRENT WAR tells the dramatic story of the late 19th century race to light up America and power the world. Rounding out the cast are Nicholas Hoult as Nikola Tesla, Katherine Waterston, Tom Holland and Tuppence Middleton.

Fear Street: Prom Queen
(2025)Who will be voted queen at Shadyside High's 1988 prom? For underdog Lori, competition is cutthroat even before someone starts killing off the candidates.

The Letter
(2012)A New York theatre director who begins to unravel mentally cannot decide whether she is being manipulated or simply losing touch with reality.

Fackham Hall
(2025)A British Comedy from comedian turned screenwriter Jimmy Carr. From the director of 'Catastrophe' Jim O'Hanlon; the hilarious story of a pickpocket (Ben Radcliffe) who blags his way into service at the grand Fackham Hall, only to fall for the Lord's (Damien Lewis) rebellious daughter (Thomasin Mckenzie) who is betrothed to marry another (Tom Felton) to keep the family from financial ruin.

Steve Jobs
(2015)Set backstage at three iconic product launches and ending in 1998 with the unveiling of the iMac, Steve Jobs takes us behind the scenes of the digital revolution to paint an intimate portrait of the brilliant man at its epicenter. Steve Jobs is directed by Academy Award® winner Danny Boyle and written by Academy Award® winner Aaron Sorkin, working from Walter Isaacson's best-selling biography of the Apple founder.

Almost in Love
(2013)A love story shot in two single, continuous 40 minute takes set eighteen months apart: the first over a sunset, the second over a sunrise.