All movies starring Katherine Waterston

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) poster

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) ★ 7.3

The search for and study of extraordinary magical creatures brings magozoologist Newt Scamander to New York City. Most likely, he would have taken the train further if it were not for a Nemag (that's how Muggles are called in America) named Jacob, a magical suitcase left in the wrong place, and Newt's fantastic animals escaping from it.
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018) poster

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018) ★ 6.5

The second installment of the "Fantastic Beasts" series featuring the adventures of Magizoologist Newt Scamander.
Alien: Covenant (2017) poster

Alien: Covenant (2017) ★ 6.4

The crew of a colony ship, bound for a remote planet, discover an uncharted paradise with a threat beyond their imagination, and must attempt a harrowing escape.
Amundsen (2019) poster

Amundsen (2019) ★ 6.2

The life and facts of Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen, the first man to arrive on the South Pole.
Queen of Earth (2015) poster

Queen of Earth (2015) ★ 6.3

Two women who grew up together discover they have drifted apart when they retreat to a lake house together.
The World to Come (2020) poster

The World to Come (2020) ★ 6.3

Genres: Drama Romance
In upstate New York in the 1850s, Abigail begins a new year on the rural farm where she lives with her husband Dyer. As Abigail considers the year to come through her journal entries, we experience the marked contrast between her deliberate, stoic manner and her unraveling complex emotions. Spring arrives and Abigail meets Tallie, an emotionally frank and arrestingly beautiful newcomer renting a neighboring farm with her husband, Finney. The two strike up a tentative relationship, filling a void in their lives which neither knew existed.
Mid90s (2018) poster

Mid90s (2018) ★ 7.3

Genres: Comedy Drama
This movie follows a teenager named Stevie growing up in Los Angeles. He's struggling with his family, including his co-dependent single mom and his abusive older brother, and at school, where his richer friends seem to overlook him. When Stevie befriends a crew of skateboarders, he learns some tough lessons about class, race, and privilege.