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2003 in film

The year 2003 in film involved some significant events. Releases of sequel takes place with movies like 2 Fast 2 Furious, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, The Matrix Reloaded, The Matrix Revolutions, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Freddy vs Jason, X2: X-Men United, Bad Boys II and Final Destination 2. (more)

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  • Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines: Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, commonly abbreviated as T3, is a 2003 science fiction film directed by Jonathan Mostow, and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes and Kristanna Loken. It is the sequel to The Terminator (1984) an
  • Freddy vs. Jason: Freddy vs. Jason is a 2003 American slasher film directed by Ronny Yu. The main characters include horror icons Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees.
  • Bad Boys II: Bad Boys II is a 2003 action-comedy film directed by Michael Bay, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and starring Martin Lawrence and Will Smith. It is a sequel to the 1995 film Bad Boys.
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King is a 2003 fantasy film directed by Peter Jackson that is based on the second and third volumes of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and the concluding film in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy fol
  • Finding Nemo: Finding Nemo is a 2003 computer-animated American family film. It was written by Andrew Stanton, directed by Stanton and Lee Unkrich and produced by Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney Pictures. It tells the story of the clownfish Marlin (Albert
  • Hulk (film): Hulk (also known as The Hulk) is a 2003 superhero film based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name. Ang Lee directed the film, which stars Eric Bana as Dr. Bruce Banner, as well as Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott, Nick Nolte and Jo
  • Underworld (2003 film): Underworld is a 2003 action-horror film about the secret history of Vampires and a type of werewolf known as Lycans (an abbreviated form of lycanthrope). It is the first film in the Underworld series. The main plot revolves around Selene (Kate Beck
  • Monster (film): Monster is a 2003 biographical-crime-drama-thriller about serial killer Aileen Wuornos, a former prostitute who was executed in 2002 for killing seven men in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Aileen Wuornos was played by Charlize Theron, and her lover
  • Lost in Translation (film): Lost in Translation is a 2003 comedy-drama film starring Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson. It was the second feature film written and directed by Sofia Coppola, after The Virgin Suicides. It was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Pic
  • Elephant (film): Elephant is a 2003 crime-drama film written and directed by Gus Van Sant. It is set on the day of a massive school shooting. The film takes place a short time before the shooting occurs, following several characters as they live out their school live
  • Love Actually: Love Actually is a 2003 British romantic comedy film written and directed by Richard Curtis. The screenplay delves into the personal lives of a wide variety of individuals, many of whom are linked as their stories progress. The ensemble cast is compo
  • School of Rock: School of Rock is a 2003 American comedy film from Paramount Pictures, starring Jack Black. The film was written specifically for Black by Mike White and directed by Richard Linklater. Its tagline, "We Don't Need No Education" comes from the Pink Flo
  • Honey (film): Honey is a 2003 motion picture released by Universal Pictures. Featuring music produced by Rodney Jerkins, the film stars Jessica Alba, Mekhi Phifer, Lil' Romeo, Joy Bryant, Missy Elliott and David Moscow. A number of popular hip hop and R&B musician
  • Luther (2003 film): Luther is a 2003 biopic about the life of Martin Luther (1483-1546). It was released by MGM and was partially funded by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. It stars Joseph Fiennes and Alfred Molina. The film covers Luther's life from his becoming a mon
  • Party Monster (2003 film): Party Monster is a 2003 drama/dark comedy that details the rise and fall of infamous New York party promoter Michael Alig. The movie stars former child star Macaulay Culkin as the drug addled "King of the Club Kids". Also in the film are Seth Green a
  • Seabiscuit (film): Seabiscuit is a 2003 American drama film based on the best-selling book Seabiscuit: An American Legend by Laura Hillenbrand. The story recounts the life and racing career of Seabiscuit, an undersized and overlooked thoroughbred race horse whose unex
  • Holes (film): Holes is a 2003 film based on the novel of the same title by Louis Sachar, who also wrote the screenplay. The film was produced by Walden Media and released by Walt Disney Pictures.
  • Singles (2003 film): Singles is a 2003 romantic comedy film from South Korea, starring Jang Jin-young, Uhm Jung-hwa and Lee Beom-soo, and based on the novel Christmas at Twenty-Nine by Japanese writer Kamato Toshio. Jang won "Best Actress" for her performance as Na-nan a
  • Osama (film): Osama (Persian: أسامة) is a 2003 film made in Afghanistan. It tells a story about a young girl who disguises as a boy, Osama, that exposes the cruelty of the Taliban, and was the first film to be shot entirely in that country since 1996, when the Tal
  • Sylvia (2003 film): Sylvia is a 2003 British motion picture that tells a biographical story of the romance between Sylvia Plath, a prominent American poet and her husband Ted Hughes, an English poet. The film begins with their meeting at Cambridge in 1956 and ends with
  • Beauty and the Beast (2003 film): Beauty and the Beast (also known as Blood Of Beasts) is a 2003 film which is based on the folktale "Beauty and the Beast" and is set during the time of the Vikings. It is rated PG-13 for battle scenes and some violence.
  • Wonderland (2003 film): Wonderland is a 2003 film about the Wonderland Murders starring Val Kilmer, Kate Bosworth and Lisa Kudrow. It was directed by James Cox. Kilmer plays the role of John Holmes, the pornographic film star, a suspected accomplice in four grisly murders c
  • Willard (2003 film): Willard is a 2003 horror film loosely based on the novel Ratman's Notebooks by Gilbert Ralston and a remake of the 1971 film of the same name. It was not billed as a sequel by the producers, but as a re-working of the themes from the original, with a
  • The Italian Job (2003 film): The Italian Job is a 2003 heist film, directed by F. Gary Gray. The film stars Jason Statham, Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, Edward Norton, Seth Green, Mos Def and Donald Sutherland. Though it is a remake of the original 1969 film of the same name s
  • Head of State (film): Head of State is a 2003 American movie directed by, written by, and starring Chris Rock.
  • Duplex (film): Duplex is a 2003 dark comedy film directed by Danny DeVito, and starring Ben Stiller and Drew Barrymore. Barrymore was nominated for "Worst Actress" award in the 2003 Golden Raspberry Awards for her performance in Duplex and Charlie's Angels: Full Th
  • Acacia (film): Acacia is a 2003 South Korean horror film, directed by Park Ki-hyeong and starring Shim Hye-jin and Kim Jin-geun.
  • Bruce Almighty: Bruce Almighty is a 2003 comedy movie directed by Tom Shadyac and written by Steve Koren, Mark O'Keefe, and Steve Oedekerk. It stars Jim Carrey, Morgan Freeman, and Jennifer Aniston. Steve Carell, Catherine Bell, Lisa Ann Walter, and Philip Baker Hal
  • X2 (film): X2 (also known in promotional materials as X2: X-Men United, X-Men 2: X-Men United, and X-Men 2) is a 2003 superhero film based on the fictional characters the X-Men. Directed by Bryan Singer, it is the second part of the X-Men film series, following
  • Timeline (film): Timeline is a 2003 film directed by Richard Donner. It stars Paul Walker, Frances O'Connor, Billy Connolly, David Thewlis, Gerard Butler and Anna Friel. Brian Tyler composed the score used in the film. The movie's tagline is "One man's future lies in
  • Looney Tunes: Back in Action: Looney Tunes: Back in Action is a 2003 live-action/animated film that tells the story of a hapless stuntman, DJ Drake (played by Brendan Fraser), who stumbles his way into a plot to possess a mysterious blue diamond in the course of rescuing his famo
  • The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (film): The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is a 2003 film very loosely based on the comic book limited series of the same name. It was released on July 11, 2003 in the United States. It is an adventure film set late in the 19th century, featuring an assor
  • Octane (film): Octane (aka Pulse in the United States) is a 2003 film by Marcus Adams. The story follows Senga Wilson, a recently divorced woman, trying to save her 15 year old daughter Natasha from a bizarre cult obsessed with blood and cars.
  • Confidence (film): Confidence is a 2003 film starring Edward Burns, Dustin Hoffman and Rachel Weisz, directed by James Foley, and written by Doug Jung
  • 21 Grams: 21 Grams is a 2003 drama directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and written by Guillermo Arriaga. It stars Sean Penn, Naomi Watts and Benicio del Toro. Like Arriaga's and González Iñárritu's previous movie, Amores perros (2000), 21 Grams is a movie
  • Basic (film): Basic is a 2003 action/mystery film directed by John McTiernan.
  • National Security (film): National Security is a 2003 American comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan and starring Martin Lawrence and Steve Zahn. In addition to Lawrence and Zahn, National Security boasts an additional cast of Bill Duke, Eric Roberts, Colm Feore, Matt McCoy, a
  • Stuck on You (film): Stuck On You is a 2003 comedy film directed by the Farrelly brothers and starring Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear.
  • Scary Movie 3: Scary Movie 3 (2003) is an American comedy film directed by David Zucker and is the third film of the Scary Movie franchise.
  • Paycheck (film): Paycheck is a 2003 film adaptation of the short story Paycheck by science fiction writer Philip K. Dick. The movie was directed by John Woo and features Ben Affleck, Uma Thurman and Aaron Eckhart as the principal actors. Paul Giamatti and Colm Feore
  • Mona Lisa Smile: Mona Lisa Smile is a 2003 American film that was produced by Revolution Studios and Columbia Pictures, directed by Mike Newell, written by Lawrence Konner and Mark Rosenthal, and starring Julia Roberts, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Kirsten Dunst, and Julia Sti
  • American Wedding: American Wedding (also known as American Pie: The Wedding outside of America or American Pie 3) is a 2003 sequel to the comedy films American Pie (1999) and American Pie 2 (2001) it is the third film in the American Pie Presents series. It was writte
  • Blueprint (film): Blueprint is a 2003 German science fiction film directed by Rolf Schübel. It is based on the novel written by Charlotte Kerner. The film raises the ethical issue of human cloning.
  • Anger Management: Anger Management is a 2003 comedy film which starred Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson, was directed by Peter Segal and was written by David S Dorfman. It was produced by Revolution Studios in association with Sandler's production company Happy Madison
  • Flywheel (film): Flywheel is an American drama film released in 2003. It was directed by Alex Kendrick who also stars as car salesman Jay Austin. The film carries an evangelical Christian message.
  • The Last Supper (2003 film): The Last Supper (최후의 만찬 , Choihui mancheon; aka Come Tomorrow) is a 2003 South Korean comedy film directed by Son Yeong-guk. The film is about three people on the verge of ending their lives — a malpracticing doctor just released from prison, a young
  • The Cat in the Hat (film): Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat is a 2003 live-action film, based on the 1957 book, produced by Universal Studios, DreamWorks Pictures, and Imagine Entertainment. It was produced by Brian Grazer and directed by Bo Welch; it starred Mike Myers in the ti
  • Gigli: Gigli ( or /ˈʒiːʎi/) is a film released in 2003 which was written and directed by Martin Brest, starring Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez, Al Pacino, Christopher Walken, and Lainie Kazan. The critical reception of the film was very poor and the film be
  • Shanghai Knights: Shanghai Knights is a 2003 action-comedy film. It is the sequel to Shanghai Noon. It was directed by David Dobkin and written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar.
  • Bad Santa: Bad Santa is a Golden Globe-nominated 2003 comedy film directed by Terry Zwigoff, produced by Joel and Ethan Coen, and starring Billy Bob Thornton as the title character and Tony Cox as his partner-in-crime. Bernie Mac, John Ritter (in his final live
  • The Dreamers (film): The Dreamers, released as The Innocents in some countries, is a 2003 British/French drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. The film is based on Gilbert Adair's novel The Holy Innocents. Adair also wrote the screenplay for the film. For its Unite
  • The Lizzie McGuire Movie: The Lizzie McGuire Movie is a comedy film based on the Disney Channel show Lizzie McGuire which was released on May 2, 2003, by Walt Disney Pictures. The movie follows main character Lizzie (played by Hilary Duff) as she is promoted from junior high
  • Daddy Day Care: Daddy Day Care is a 2003 comedy film, starring Eddie Murphy. It was written by Geoff Rodkey and was directed by Steve Carr. It was released in theaters on May 9, 2003. It was produced by Revolution Studios for Columbia Pictures.
  • Love Me If You Dare: Love Me If You Dare (French title: Jeux d'enfants — "Children's Games" in English) is a 2003 French film directed by Yann Samuell.
  • Once Upon a Time in Mexico: Once Upon a Time in Mexico is a 2003 action film written, edited and directed by Robert Rodriguez. It is the final film in the "Mariachi Trilogy", which also includes El Mariachi and Desperado. Antonio Banderas reprises his role as El Mariachi. The f
  • The Rundown: The Rundown (also known as Welcome to the Jungle) is a 2003 action film starring The Rock and Seann William Scott about a bounty hunter who must head for the Amazon Rainforest to retrieve his employer's renegade son. It was directed by Peter Berg.
  • Shattered Glass: Shattered Glass is a 2003 American film about the fast rise and steep fall of Stephen Glass's journalistic career at the The New Republic magazine during the mid-1990s when his serial journalistic fraud was exposed. The film is based on real events a
  • Runaway Jury: Runaway Jury (2003) is an American drama/thriller film directed by Gary Fleder and starring John Cusack, Gene Hackman, Dustin Hoffman, and Rachel Weisz. The film adaptation of The Runaway Jury, which drops the "The" and is simply titled Runaway Jury,
  • Something's Gotta Give (film): Something's Gotta Give is a 2003 American romantic comedy film, written, produced and directed by Nancy Meyers for Columbia Pictures and Warner Bros. It stars Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson as two successful 60-somethings, who find love for each oth
  • Agent Cody Banks: Agent Cody Banks is a 2003 film that follows the adventures of 15-year-old Cody Banks (played by Frankie Muniz) who has to finish his chores, avoid getting grounded, and save the world by going undercover for the CIA. Hilary Duff, Angie Harmon, Keith
  • Phone Booth (film): Phone Booth is a 2003 morality thriller about a man who is trapped in a telephone booth by a sniper. It stars Colin Farrell, Kiefer Sutherland, Forest Whitaker, Radha Mitchell and Katie Holmes, and was directed by Joel Schumacher. The music was compo
  • Matchstick Men (film): Matchstick Men is a 2003 film starring Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell and Alison Lohman. Directed by Ridley Scott, it is based on the novel Matchstick Men by Eric Garcia.
  • Bringing Down the House (film): Bringing Down the House is a 2003 comedy film, written by Jason Filardi and directed by Adam Shankman. The film stars Queen Latifah and Steve Martin. Taglines: Bring it. March 7. Everything he needed to know about life, she learned in prison.
  • Reversal of Fortune (2003 film): Reversal of Fortune is a 2003 South Korean film directed by Park Yong-woon, and starring Kim Seung-woo and Ha Ji-won. The film features several songs from Ha Ji-won's debut album, Homerun.
  • The Corporation: The Corporation is a 2003 Canadian documentary film critical of the modern-day corporation, considering it as a class of person and evaluating its behaviour towards society and the world at large as a psychologist might evaluate an ordinary person. T
  • Veronica Guerin (film): Veronica Guerin is a 2003 film directed by Joel Schumacher and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The movie is based on the true story of Irish journalist Veronica Guerin.
  • Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life: Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life is a 2003 action film directed by Jan de Bont, and starring Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft. It is a sequel to the 2001 film Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.
  • Pieces of April: Pieces of April is a 2003 American dramedy film written and directed by Peter Hedges. In his commentary on the film's DVD release, Hedges says the inspiration for his screenplay was twofold - his mother's battle with and death from cancer, and a true
  • 76th Academy Awards: The 76th Academy Awards ceremony, honoring the best in film for 2003, was broadcast from the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, California on ABC beginning at 5:30 p.m. PST/8:30 p.m. EST, February 29, 2004 (01:30 March 1 UTC). The show was produced by Joe R
  • The Cooler: The Cooler is a 2003 American drama film directed by Wayne Kramer. The original screenplay was written by Kramer and Frank Hannah.
  • The Reckoning: The Reckoning is a 2003 murder-mystery film set during the medieval period. The film is directed by Paul McGuigan and is written by Mark Mills from Barry Unsworth's 1995 novel, Morality Play. It was released in 2003. In 1380 England, a disgraced prie
  • Highwaymen (film): Highwaymen is a 2003 action thriller film. It was directed by Robert Harmon, and stars James Caviezel, Rhona Mitra, and Frankie Faison.
  • Calendar Girls: Calendar Girls is a 2003 British comedy film directed by Nigel Cole. The screenplay by Tim Firth and Juliette Towhidi is based on the true story of a group of Yorkshire women who produced a nude calendar to raise money for Leukaemia Research under th
  • Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star: Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star is a 2003 comedy film directed by Sam Weisman and stars David Spade and Mary McCormack. Tagline: 50 million people used to watch him on TV. Now he washes their cars.
  • Kangaroo Jack: Kangaroo Jack is a 2003 buddy-action movie from Warner Bros. Pictures, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, starring Jerry O'Connell, Anthony Anderson, Christopher Walken, Estella Warren and Adam Garcia. An animated children's sequel, titled Kangaroo Jack:
  • Cradle 2 the Grave: Cradle 2 the Grave is a 2003 action film directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak featuring world-renowned martial artist Jet Li and the rapper DMX.
  • Coffee and Cigarettes: Coffee and Cigarettes is a 2003 independent film directed by Jim Jarmusch. The film consists of eleven short stories which share coffee and cigarettes as a common thread.
  • The Human Stain (film): The Human Stain is a 2003 American drama film directed by Robert Benton. The screenplay by Nicholas Meyer is based on the 2000 novel of the same name by Philip Roth.
  • House of the Dead (film): House of the Dead is a 2003 film adaptation of the successful 1996 light gun arcade game of the same name. The film was directed by Uwe Boll and was released on October 10, 2003 in North America.
  • How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days: How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days is a 2003 romantic comedy film. The film is directed by Donald Petrie and stars Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey. It is based on a short cartoon book of the same name by Michele Alexander and Jeannie Long.
  • Hollywood Homicide: Hollywood Homicide is an action comedy 2003 film starring Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett. The film also features Bruce Greenwood, Isaiah Washington, Gladys Knight, Clyde Kusatsu, Master P, Lena Olin, Dwight Yoakam, Martin Landau and André Benjamin i
  • Wrong Turn: Wrong Turn is a 2003 horror film, directed by Rob Schmidt and written by Alan B. McElroy. The film stars Desmond Harrington and Eliza Dushku. The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and was followed by Wrong Turn 2: Dead End due to its commer
  • Malibu's Most Wanted: Malibu's Most Wanted is a 2003 comedic feature film written by and starring Jamie Kennedy and co-starring Taye Diggs, Anthony Anderson, and Regina Hall. This film is written by the creators of MADtv, Fax Bahr, Ethan Taylor and Adam Small, who also se
  • Open Range: Open Range is a 2003 Western movie based on the novel The Open Range Men by Lauran Paine. The film is directed and co-produced by Kevin Costner, who also stars along with Robert Duvall and Annette Bening.
  • Tears of the Sun: Tears of the Sun is a 2003 war film directed by Antoine Fuqua depicting a rescue mission by U.S. Navy SEALs in the midst of a fictional civil war in the West African country of Nigeria. The film stars Bruce Willis as the commander of the SEAL team se
  • Secondhand Lions: Secondhand Lions is a 2003 American adventure/comedy film about a young boy who is sent to live with his two eccentric but mysterious great-uncles on a farm in the U.S. state of Texas. The movie was filmed in Lockhart, Texas. This film was first rele
  • Under the Tuscan Sun (film): Under the Tuscan Sun is a 2003 film directed by Audrey Wells based on the 1996 memoir of the same name by American author Frances Mayes starring Diane Lane.
  • The Medallion: The Medallion is a 2003 action/comedy film directed by Hong Kong filmmaker Gordon Chan, and starring Jackie Chan, Lee Evans and Claire Forlani. It was released in 2003 and was much less successful than Chan's other North American vehicles such as the
  • National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze: National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze (2003) is a comedy featuring Tatyana Ali in her first starring role in a movie. The film was directed by the brothers David and Scott Hillenbrand and written by Patrick Casey and Worm Miller. The movie showcases ma
  • The Core: The Core is a 2003 science fiction disaster film loosely based on the novel Core by Paul Preuss. It concerns a team that has to drill to the center of the Earth and set off a series of nuclear explosions in order to restart the rotation of Earth's co
  • Jeepers Creepers II: Jeepers Creepers II is a 2003 horror film directed and written by Victor Salva. The movie is a sequel to the earlier film, Jeepers Creepers. It holds the title of highest grossing movie ever released Labor Day Weekend.
  • Dark Blue: Dark Blue is a 2003 film directed by Ron Shelton and starring Kurt Russell.
  • Code 46: Code 46 is a 2003 British film directed by Michael Winterbottom, screenplay by Frank Cottrell Boyce. It was produced by BBC Films and Revolution Films. It is a disquieting science fiction love story with biopunk themes.
  • Masked and Anonymous: Masked and Anonymous is a 2003 film written and directed by Seinfeld writer Larry Charles. It was co-written by and stars iconic rock legend Bob Dylan alongside a star-heavy cast, including John Goodman, Jeff Bridges, Penélope Cruz and many others. T
  • Bulletproof Monk: Bulletproof Monk is a 2003 martial arts comedy fantasy film starring Chow Yun-Fat, Seann William Scott and Jaime King. The film was directed by Paul Hunter. It is loosely based on the comic book by Michael Avon Oeming. The film was shot in Toronto, O
  • From Justin to Kelly: From Justin to Kelly is a 2003 comedy-musical-romance film starring Kelly Clarkson and Justin Guarini, the winner and runner-up, respectively, of the first season of American Idol. It is considered to be one of the worst films ever made, as of April
  • Deliver Us from Eva: Deliver Us from Eva is a 2003 feature film starring LL Cool J and Gabrielle Union, revolving around LL's character Ray being paid to date a troublesome young lady named Eva (Union). To some extent, it is a modern, urban update of William Shakespeare'
  • Till There Was You (2003 film): Till There Was You is a 2003 Filipino romantic drama film directed by Joyce E. Bernal and starring Judy Ann Santos and Piolo Pascual.
  • Open Water (film): Open Water is a 2003 film inspired by a true story about an American couple, Tom and Eileen Lonergan, who in 1998 went out with a scuba diving group, Outer Edge Dive Company, on the Great Barrier Reef. They were accidentally left behind because the d
  • Haute Tension: High tension may also refer to high voltage. Haute Tension (also known as Switchblade Romance in the UK and High Tension in the U.S.) is a French slasher film originally released in 2003, and later released in 2004 in the UK and 2005 in the U.S. and
  • View from the Top: View from the Top is a 2003 romantic comedy film about a young woman from a small town who sets out to fulfill her dream of becoming a flight attendant. The film was directed by Bruno Barreto, and stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Christina Applegate, and Mark
  • The Return (2003 film): The Return (Возвращение; tr.:Vozvrashcheniye) is a 2003 Russian film released internationally in 2004. It tells the story of two teenage Russian boys whose father returns home suddenly after a twelve year absence. He takes the boys on a holiday to a
  • How to Deal: How to Deal is a 2003 film directed by Clare Kilner. It is based on two novels by Sarah Dessen, That Summer and Someone Like You.
  • In the Cut: In the Cut is a 2003 American/British/Australian crime/erotic thriller film written and directed by New Zealand director Jane Campion. It is based on a Susanna Moore novel, and has been released on DVD. The unrated version is notorious for a scene of
  • The Life of David Gale: The Life of David Gale is a 2003 drama film that tells the fictional story of a philosophy professor, David Gale, who was dedicated to the abolition of the death penalty and who was wrongly sentenced to death for the rape and murder of a colleague an
  • The Brown Bunny: The Brown Bunny is a 2003 American independent film written, produced and directed by actor Vincent Gallo about a motorcycle racer on a cross-country drive who is haunted by memories of his former lover. It had its world premiere at the 2003 Cannes F
  • Marci X: Marci X is a 2003 film, directed by Richard Benjamin and written by Paul Rudnick. It stars Lisa Kudrow as Jewish-American Princess Marci Feld, who has to take control of a hip-hop record label, as well as the controversial rapper Dr S. played by Damo
  • Japanese Story: Japanese Story is a 2003 Australian film directed by Sue Brooks.
  • Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde: Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, is the 2003 sequel to 2001's Legally Blonde. It was once again produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and again starred Reese Witherspoon as Elle, as well as Luke Wilson, Sally Field, Regina King, Bruce McGill, and Bo
  • Beyond Borders: Beyond Borders is a 2003 movie about aid workers, starring Angelina Jolie and Clive Owen. Although well-intentioned, and reflecting Jolie's real-life interest in promoting humanitarian relief, the film was critically and financially unsuccessful. Con
  • The Snow Walker: The Snow Walker is a 2003 Canadian film based on the short story "Walk Well, My Brother" by Farley Mowat. It was written and directed by Charles Martin Smith and starred Barry Pepper, James Cromwell and Annabella Piugattuk. Smith had played Mowat in
  • Kontroll: Kontroll is a Hungarian film released to theatres in 2003. Shown internationally, mainly in art house theatres, the film is a darkly comic thriller set on the Budapest Metro. "Kontroll" in Hungarian refers to the act of ticket inspectors checking to
  • A Guy Thing: A Guy Thing is a 2003 film directed by Chris Koch.
  • Piglet's Big Movie: Piglet's Big Movie is a 2003 animated feature produced by the DisneyToon Studios in Tokyo, Japan and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution. It is based upon the characters in the Winnie-the-Pooh books written by A. A. Milne. I
  • All the Real Girls: All the Real Girls is a 2003 American drama film, written and directed by David Gordon Green. Paul (Paul Schneider), the town's resident womanizer, falls for Noel (Zooey Deschanel), his best friend's younger sister.
  • Foolproof: Foolproof is a 2003 Canadian heist film written and directed by William Phillips and starring Ryan Reynolds, David Suchet, Kristin Booth, Joris Jarsky, and James Allodi. It was the first attempt by a Canadian studio to create a heist movie, in the sa
  • It Runs in the Family (2003 film): It Runs in the Family is a 2003 comedy-drama movie directed by Fred Schepisi and starring several generations of the Kirk Douglas family. Kirk, his son Michael, and Michael's son Cameron play three generations of a family — as in real life.
  • The Mother (film): The Mother is a 2003 British film directed by Roger Michell. Tagline: It can take a lifetime to feel alive.
  • Cold Creek Manor: Cold Creek Manor is a 2003 thriller film directed by Mike Figgis.
  • My Boss's Daughter: My Boss's Daughter is a 2003 romantic comedy film. In the movie, character Tom Stansfield (Ashton Kutcher) is a researcher at a publishing company who works under the intimidating Jack Taylor (Terence Stamp). Tom has a crush on his boss' daughter, Li
  • The Story of the Weeping Camel: The Story of the Weeping Camel is a 2003 Mongolian documentary distributed by ThinkFilm. It was released internationally in 2004. The movie was directed and written by Byambasuren Davaa and Luigi Falorni. The plot is about a family of nomadic shepher
  • Anything Else: Anything Else is a 2003 motion picture that tells a story of a young writer who meets a dysfunctional young woman in New York City. The film was written and directed by Woody Allen, produced by his sister Letty Aronson, and stars Jason Biggs, Christi
  • Imagining Argentina (film): Imagining Argentina is a 2003 film directed and written by Christopher Hampton. The movie was nominated for the "Golden Lion" award at the 2003 Venice Film Festival. The film is adapted from an award-winning novel of the same title by Lawrence Thornt
  • Grand Theft Parsons: Grand Theft Parsons is a 2003 movie based on the true story of the legendary country musician Gram Parsons (played by Gabriel Macht) , who died of an overdose in 1973. Parsons and his road manager, Phil Kaufman (played by Johnny Knoxville) made a pac
  • The Statement: The Statement is a 2003 drama film directed by Norman Jewison and starring Michael Caine. It is based on a 1996 novel by Brian Moore, with a screenplay written by Ronald Harwood. The plot was inspired by the true story of Paul Touvier, a Vichy French
  • This Girl's Life: This Girl's Life is a 2003 film written and directed by Ash. The story revolves around the life of Moon, a porn star (played by Juliette Marquis). The movie also stars James Woods, Michael Rapaport, Rosario Dawson and Kip Pardue.
  • Soldados de Salamina (film): Soldados de Salamina ('The Soldiers of Salamis') is a 2003 Spanish film directed by David Trueba, based on the book by Javier Cercas. Starring Ariadna Gil and Ramón Fontserè, the film was nominated for eight Goya Awards in 2004, and won the award for
  • Natural City: Natural City (내츄럴 시티) is a 2003 South Korean science fiction film about a colony world that integrates robots, androids and cyborgs amongst the population. The story and setting is reminiscent of the Ridley Scott film Blade Runner.
  • Kart Racer: Kart Racer is a 2003 Canadian feature film starring Will Rothhaar, David Gallagher and Randy Quaid. The film borrows ideas from The Fast and The Furious series. Kart Racer is a movie about a kid named Watts "Lightbulb" Davies, who likes to race go-ka
  • Southlander: Southlander (2003 in film) is an American independent film by Steve Hanft and Ross Harris. Originally titled Recycler after the Los Angeles magazine of the same name, the filmwriters changed the name of the movie—and a central plot device&mdash
  • Uncle Nino: Uncle Nino is a 2003 movie which deals with that unknown cinematic commodity: a family, who have lost their way, but are trying to do good in spite of difficulty. The movie has the Dove Foundation Seal indicating the Dove Foundation considers it fit
  • The Young Black Stallion: The Young Black Stallion (2003) is a Disney made-for-IMAX movie that debuted in select IMAX theaters in the United States on December 25, 2003. It was directed by Simon Wincer. Noted for its beautiful scenery and wide-angle shots, the 45-minute movie
  • Scent of Love: Scent of Love (aka Scent of Chrysanthemums) is a 2003 South Korean film, and the directorial debut of Lee Jeong-wook. The film is based on a novel of the same name by Kim Ha-in, and stars Jang Jin-young and Park Hae-il in the lead roles.
  • National Lampoon's Gold Diggers: National Lampoon's Gold Diggers (also known as National Lampoon's Lady Killers) is 2003 film directed by Gary Preisler. It features two friends, played by Will Friedle and Chris Owen, who marry two old ladies, played by Louise Lasser and Renée Taylor
  • Garden of Heaven: Garden of Heaven is a 2003 South Korean film starring Ahn Jae-wook and Lee Eun-joo.
  • Schultze Gets the Blues: Schultze Gets the Blues is a 2003 film directed and written by Michael Schorr. *Tagline: It's never too late to re-tune your soul.
  • Two Days: Two Days is a 2003 film written and directed by Sean McGinly about a man, played by Paul Rudd, who has a film crew documenting the last two days of his life before he commits suicide. Along the way, friends, former girlfriends, even his parents try t
  • A Thousand Clouds of Peace: A Thousand Clouds of Peace is a 2003 romantic drama film written and directed by Julián Hernández. Its original Spanish title is Mil nubes de paz cercan el cielo, amor, jamás acabarás de ser amor and alternative titles for it are A Thousand Clouds of
  • The Invisible Children of Love: The Invisible Children of Love is a multi-lingual (English/Bengali) film by Shubho released in 2003.
  • Kill Bill: Kill Bill is the fourth film by writer-director Quentin Tarantino. Originally conceived as one film, it was released in two separate volumes (in Autumn 2003 and Spring 2004) due to its running time of approximately four hours. The movie is an epic-le
  • The Barbarian Invasions: The Barbarian Invasions (French: Les Invasions barbares) is a French Canadian comedy/drama film directed by Denys Arcand. It is the sequel to Arcand's earlier film The Decline of the American Empire and is followed by Days of Darkness. The film was p
  • Faster (film): Faster is a feature-length documentary film about the MotoGP motorcycle racing world championship. The film was directed by Mark Neale, featuring cinematography by music video director Grant Gee. Chris Paine was an Executive Producer. It was released
  • Young Adam: Young Adam is a 1957 novel by Alexander Trocchi about a young man working on the river barges of Glasgow. It tells the story of Joe, a young man working on the canals between Glasgow and Edinburgh who discovers a body of a young woman floating in the
  • The Company (film): The Company is a film about the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago. It was released on December 26, 2003 in the United States and around the world in the first half of 2004. The movie was directed by Robert Altman and stars Neve Campbell, who also co-wrote an
  • 57th British Academy Film Awards: 57th BAFTA Awards February 15, 2004 Best Film: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Best British Film: Touching the Void The 57th British Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts on 15 February, 2004, honoured th



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