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- 2008 - Inkheart
- 2008 - The Cottage
- 2007 - Sugarhouse
- 2006 - The Prestige
- 2005 - King Kong
- 2003 - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
- 2002 - Deathwatch
- 2001 - 24 Hour Party People
- 2001 - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
- 2000 - Shiner
- 2000 - Five Seconds to Spare
- 2000 - Pandaemonium
- 1999 - The Jolly Boys' Last Stand
- 1998 - Among Giants
- 1997 - Career Girls
- 1997 - Mojo
- 1996 - Stella Does Tricks
Voices
- 2006 - Flushed Away
Articles
- Mar 29 2007 - Williams heads for 'The Cottage'
- Dec 13 2005 - Andy Serkis Q&A
- Dec 9 2005 - Peter Jackson Q&A
- Dec 9 2005 - 'King Kong' review
- Nov 10 2005 - 'King Kong' preview
- Jun 28 2005 - 'King Kong' trailer goes live
- Dec 9 2004 - Movement in Toon Town
- Oct 29 2004 - Nicole Kidman playing a sewer rat?
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