Warner Bros. has been a cornerstone of the film industry for over a century, producing some of the most iconic and memorable movies ever made. This collection showcases a diverse array of films from their extensive library, highlighting their ability to craft stories that resonate across generations. Whether you're a fan of action, drama, animation, or comedy, there's something here for everyone. Dive into this curated list to discover or rediscover the magic of Warner Bros. cinema.

A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Description: Stanley Kubrick's controversial masterpiece delves into themes of free will, violence, and societal control, making it a provocative entry in Warner Bros.' catalog. Its bold visual style and narrative have made it a cult classic.
Fact: The film was banned in several countries due to its violent content. Kubrick himself withdrew the film from UK cinemas after threats were made against his family.


The Shining (1980)
Description: Another Kubrick gem, 'The Shining' is a chilling exploration of madness and the supernatural, showcasing Warner Bros.' ability to produce horror that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.
Fact: The film's iconic "Here's Johnny!" line was improvised by Jack Nicholson. Kubrick also had the set of the Overlook Hotel built in England to avoid the distractions of Hollywood.


The Matrix (1999)
Description: This sci-fi classic not only revolutionized special effects but also introduced philosophical concepts to mainstream audiences. Its impact on cinema and popular culture is undeniable, making it a timeless Warner Bros. production.
Fact: The film's "bullet time" effect was groundbreaking at the time. It was also one of the first films to be released on video while it was still being shown in theaters.


Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001)
Description: The first film in the beloved Harry Potter series, it introduced audiences to the magical world of Hogwarts, setting the stage for one of the most successful franchises in film history, all under the Warner Bros. banner.
Fact: The film was shot in various locations in England and Scotland, including Alnwick Castle, which served as Hogwarts. It was also the highest-grossing film of


The Departed (2006)
Description: Martin Scorsese's crime thriller about moles in the Massachusetts State Police and the Irish Mob, this film is a testament to Warner Bros.' ability to produce gritty, character-driven dramas that captivate audiences.
Fact: The film won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for Scorsese. It was a remake of the Hong Kong film 'Infernal Affairs.'


The Dark Knight (2008)
Description: A cornerstone of modern superhero cinema, this film redefined what comic book adaptations could be with its gritty realism and complex characters. It's a must-watch for its intense narrative and Heath Ledger's unforgettable performance as the Joker.
Fact: Heath Ledger won a posthumous Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role as the Joker. The film was also the first comic book movie to win an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.


The Hangover (2009)
Description: A comedy that redefined the genre, 'The Hangover' brought laughter and chaos to the screen, showcasing Warner Bros.' knack for producing films that resonate with a wide audience through humor and relatable situations.
Fact: The film was shot in Las Vegas, with many scenes filmed in real locations. It was also the highest-grossing R-rated comedy of all time until it was surpassed by 'Deadpool.'


Inception (2010)
Description: Christopher Nolan's mind-bending thriller about dreams within dreams, 'Inception' showcases Warner Bros.' commitment to innovative storytelling and visual effects. It's a film that challenges viewers to think deeply about reality and perception.
Fact: The film required extensive use of practical effects and miniatures to create the dream worlds. It was nominated for eight Academy Awards, winning four.


Gravity (2013)
Description: Alfonso Cuarón's space survival thriller, 'Gravity,' is a visual and emotional spectacle, highlighting Warner Bros.' commitment to pushing the boundaries of cinematic technology and storytelling.
Fact: The film was shot in a custom-built lightbox to simulate space conditions. Sandra Bullock spent months training for her role, including learning how to move in zero gravity.


The Lego Movie (2014)
Description: This animated adventure not only brought the beloved Lego toys to life but also delivered a clever, heartfelt story about creativity and individuality, proving Warner Bros.' versatility in animation.
Fact: The film was made with a combination of CGI and stop-motion animation. It was also the first non-Pixar or Disney animated film to gross over $200 million domestically.
