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War Monkeys

The horror comedy follows two janitors who, during a Christmas holiday, get trapped in an underground research facility after accidentally unleashing military-trained Rhesus monkeys. Hung is one of the janitors who battles the rabid simians.

Warrior Queen

A young Queen Amanirenas rules over the Kush Kingdom of Nubia, one of the richest kingdom's in Ancient Africa. She successfully leads her army of Nubians into battle against the mighty invading Roman Empire forcing them to withdraw and negotiate peace.

Wasteland

When the daughter of an investigative reporter falls violently ill from a mysterious neurotoxin, he investigates and uncovers the remains of a government scheme to create an unsurvivable military poison.

We Interrupt This Program

Focuses on the internal battles between Orson Welles and producer John Houseman that nearly derailed the shocking radio broadcast of War of the Worlds in 1938.

We Love You

Two close friends discover they're dating the same woman and when they try to disentangle the situation relationship consequences ensue.

We're Not From Here

After Earth is destroyed in a nuclear war, a family of humans immigrate to an alien planet only to discover that the aliens who invited them have changed their minds about opening their society to a species that just blew up its own planet.

Wedding Crashers 2

More adventures with famed Wedding Crashers John Beckwith and Jeremy Grey. The last time around they were headed down the aisle themselves with the Clearly sisters.

Week 14

Chronicle the last three weeks of the NFL's regular season as seen through the eyes of fictional players, coaches and their significant others, featuring interweaving story-lines.

Welcome to Hoxford

A psychiatrist must team with a deeply disturbed patient in order to escape werewolves who run an institution for the criminally insane.

What Ever Happened to B...

Set in a decaying Hollywood mansion, a former child star and her sister, a movie queen, are forced into retirement after a crippling accident and live together in a lethal relationship culminating in violent tragedy.

What Has To Be Done

Set in the small Northern California logging town, two brothers, while on a deer hunting trip to the coast, make a most unusual discovery -- a narco-submarine that has washed ashore along a deserted stretch of coastline. And it's not only what the brothers find inside the sub that alters their lives forever, but rather who they find inside, sparking a CIA cover-up that sends one brother on the run and the other brother to cover their tracks, while a rookie U.S. Army Special Investigator is dispatched to find the brothers and to get to the bottom of the mystery.

What I Loved

Historian Leo Hertzberg become friends with artist Bill Wechsler when he buys a huge portrait of Bill's model Violet, and the two are inseparable ever after. Leo's wife Erica and Bill's wife, Lucille, give birth to sons in the same year and, soon afterward, the Wechslers buy a loft in the same SoHo building. When the boys are four, Bill and Lucille are divorced, and Bill marries his model/second wife Violet. Linked by their love of art and language, the two couples talk insatiably about art and life, celebrating triumphs and weathering tragedy together. Bill and Lucille's son, Mark, a dangerously charming boy, grows up and slips into a sinister New York club scene.

What Would Kenny Do?

A seventeen-year-old high school kid meets a time-traveling version of himself at thirty-seven-years-old and benefits from their friendship.

What's He Got?

After he loses his girlfriend to a lovable loser, a guy seeks the loser out to find out "what's he got."

Wheeler Dealers

Based on the true story of Efraim Diveroli, a military contractor who attempted to ship $300 million of prohibited Chinese arms to the Afghan army.

When a Crocodile Eats t...

In 1996 when his father suffers a heart attack, Peter Godwin returns to Africa and discovers his father is Jewish and has hidden it from Peter and his siblings all their lives. As his father's health deteriorates, so does Zimbabwe. Mugabe, self-proclaimed president for life, institutes a series of ill-conceived land reforms that throw the white farmers off the land they've cultivated for generations and consequently throws the country's economy into free fall. There's sadness throughout—for the death of his father, for the suffering of everyone in Zimbabwe (black and white alike) and for the way that human beings invariably treat each other with casual disregard.