All movies starring Ray Stevenson

The Transporter Refueled (2015) poster

The Transporter Refueled (2015) ★ 5.2

Frank Martin is the most highly skilled carrier money can buy. The stakes are higher, the technology has risen to a higher level, but the rules are the same: never alter the terms of the deal, no names, and never open the shipment.

When Frank is hired by the cunning hottie Anna and her three charming accomplices, he quickly finds out he's being tricked. Anna and her crew have kidnapped his father to get Frank to help them deal with a group of ruthless human traffickers.

The Book of Eli (2010) poster

The Book of Eli (2010) ★ 6.9

A post-apocalyptic tale, in which a lone man fights his way across America in order to protect a sacred book that holds the secrets to saving humankind.
Accident Man (2018) poster

Accident Man (2018) ★ 6.2

Mike is a tough hitman, who makes his hits look like accidents or suicide. He's in a gang of hitmen, each with his own style. When his loved ex is killed, Mike looks for those responsible.
Punisher: War Zone (2008) poster

Punisher: War Zone (2008) ★ 5.9

Genres: Action Crime Drama
Frank Castle, known as the Punisher, ruthlessly demolishes organized crime, but it starts an even bigger war.
Cold Skin (2017) poster

Cold Skin (2017) ★ 6.0

In 1914, just after of Franz Ferdinand's assassination that eventually caused World War I, a steamship approaches a desolate island on the edge of the Antarctic Circle, where a young nameless man is poised to take the post of weather observer, to live in solitude at the ends of the earth for an entire year until the arrival of his replacement. For the next twelve months, his entire world will consist of a deserted cabin, the surrounding sea, and dangerous strange beings that he discovers are sharing the island.
Rome (2005–2007) poster

Rome (2005–2007) ★ 8.7

In this British historical drama, the turbulent transition from Roman republic to autocratic empire, which changed world history through civil war and wars of conquest, is sketched both from the aristocratic viewpoint of Julius Caesar, his family, his adopted successor Octavian Augustus, and their political allies and adversaries, and from the politically naive viewpoint of a few ordinary Romans, notably the soldiers Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo and their families.