Direction: Mark Williams
The best movies, series, and documentaries directed by Mark Williams. Explore exceptional titles that showcase a unique filmmaking vision.
Titles found: 5
Ozark (TV Series)
2017 · Series · 60 min. · United States
Direction Bill Dubuque · Mark Williams · Jason Bateman · Andrew Bernstein
Cast Jason Bateman · Laura Linney · Julia Garner · Sofia Hublitz
Synopsis Ozark (TV Series) (2017) follows financial planner Marty Byrde, who relocates his family from Chicago to the Ozarks after a money-laundering scheme goes wrong. To appease a dangerous drug cartel, Marty must launder millions of dollars in the remote Missouri...
7.3
11K votes
7.3
11K votes
A Family Man
2016 · Movie · 110 min. · United States
Direction Mark Williams
Cast Gerard Butler · Alison Brie · Willem Dafoe · Gretchen Mol
Synopsis A headhunter whose life revolves around closing deals in a a survival-of-the-fittest boiler room, battles his top rival for control of their job placement company -- his dream of owning the company clashing with the needs of his family.
5.3
927 votes
5.3
927 votes
Honest Thief
2020 · Movie · 99 min. · United States
Direction Mark Williams
Cast Liam Neeson · Robert Patrick · Jai Courtney · Kate Walsh
Synopsis A bank robber tries to turn himself in because he's falling in love and wants to live an honest life...but when he realizes the Feds are more corrupt than him, he must fight back to clear his name.
4.8
2K votes
4.8
2K votes
Blacklight
2022 · Movie · 108 min. · United States
Direction Mark Williams
Cast Liam Neeson · Aidan Quinn · Taylor John Smith · Emmy Raver-Lampman
Synopsis Travis Block, a shadowy Government agent who specializes in removing operatives who's covers have been exposed, uncovers a deadly conspiracy within his own ranks that reaches the highest echelons of power.
3.8
1K votes
3.8
1K votes
VHS Forever? Psychotronic People
2014 · Documentary · 91 min. · United Kingdom
Direction Darren J. Perry · Mark Williams
Cast Rick Baker · Gary Baxter · Evrim Ersoy · Thomas Hodge
Synopsis A feature length documentary taking a look at the explosion of movies that became available on VHS in the U.K. Taken from the perspective of those who tried to unearth that elusive movie at all costs known as psychotronic cinema.
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