Movies Starring Wood Harris
Next Day Air
Emilio Rivera, Malik Barnhardt, Kevin Benton, Lombardo Boyar, Inny Clemons, Mos Def, Mike Epps, Donald Faison, Omari Hardwick, Wood Harris, Shawn Michael Howard, Jo D. Jonz, Roman Macias, Darius McCrary, Gerald Rawles
DIRECTOR:Benny Boom
When a misguided UPS driver inadvertently delivers a package containing concealed bricks of cocaine to the wrong address, it sets in motion a desperate search and battle for the coke between the furious dealerthat sent it, the fearful intended recipients that missed it, and the conniving accidental recipients that plan to flip it. Time is running out and everyone's trying to get their hands on the package that's been sent...Next Day Air!
Not Easily Broken
Morris Chestnut, Taraji P. Henson, Maeve Quinlan, Cannon Jay, Garry Guerrier, Gregg Bello, Kwame Boateng, Terrell Byrd, Justin Michael Carter, Nathaniel Carter, Eddie Cibrian, Brendon Terrell Ferguson, Jaishon Fisher, Wood Harris, Kevin Hart
DIRECTOR:After years of disagreeing on what true happiness, success, and love really are, Dave and Clarice Johnson have finally reached a breaking point in their marriage. When Clarice is hurt in a car accident, the obvious truth that more than just her injuries need immediate attention is exposed. Their odds of making it worsen as Clarice begins to see a physical therapist, and Dave develops a friendship with Julie and her teenage son Bryson. The acceptance and comfort he finds in them stirs his longing for a family and a passionate partner. As temptation tugs at Dave and Clarice pulls farther away, they must confront whether their vows are or are NOT EASILY BROKEN.
Jazz in the Diamond District
Michael Bailey, Eric Brooks, Kenny Burns, William Chambers, Marcus Clark, Carl Gray, Charles Hairston, Robert Lee Hardy, Wood Harris, Marcus Heath, Kirk Jennings, Kawan Kean, Eric Mann, Terrence Mann, Joshua Moody
DIRECTOR:Lindsey Christian
When Jasmine "Jazz" Morgan loses her mother to a long-time battle with lung cancer, she can only focus on one thing - becoming a famous singer. Ignoring the wishes of her father, Blair Morgan a strict doctor who prefers that she return to college, Jazz spends the summer entrenched in the hyper-sexualized, drug-influenced DC music scene, dragging along her younger, more naive, sister Leah). One night, after an impromptu audition, Jazz is invited to join a popular go-go band managed by a charismatic barber, Gabe and supported with drug money provided by the lead MC, Flight. With ease, she falls in line with the band and in love with the stage and together they all reach new heights of popularity. But just as quickly as her success rises, so does the pressure and Jazz recklessly tries to maintain control.
Dirty
Violence Is A Language People Understand
Frank Alvarez, Clifton Collins Jr., Brittany Daniel, Keith David, Robert Flores, Aimee Garcia, César García Gómez, Nicholas Gonzalez, Cuba Gooding Jr., Kevin Grevioux, Wood Harris, Cole Hauser, Wyclef Jean, Pat Healy, Tory Kittles
DIRECTOR:In a Los Angeles dominated by violent gangs and a corrupt LAPD Precinct, the dirty Officer Armando Sancho is haunted by his guilty since an innocent old man was accidentally killed in an operation with his also dirty partner Salim Adel. The Internal Affairs is pressing Sancho, who feels split between the loyalty to his mates and his conscience, and he has to make a statement at 6:00 PM. When his superiors Captain Spain and his Lieutenant assign the two cops for an operation dealing drugs apprehended by the police and stored as evidence with a powerful drug dealer, Sancho feels that something is wrong and they have been framed.
Remember the Titans
They came together when their classmates and loved ones would not.
Denzel Washington, Will Patton, Wood Harris, Ryan Hurst, Donald Faison, Craig Kirkwood, Ethan Suplee, Kip Pardue, Hayden Panettiere, Nicole Ari Parker, Kate Bosworth, Earl Poitier, Ryan Gosling, Burgess Jenkins, Neal Ghant
DIRECTOR:Denzel Washington is hired as the T.C. Williams High football coach over a white coach in Alexandria, Virginia in the early 1970's during a time when the school has just been integrated to allow blacks into the school.



