Watch Ralph Fiennes Movies and TV Shows in Australia

If you're looking to stream shows or movies starring Ralph Fiennes in Australia then here is the definitive list. We show you which streaming providers currently have each of Ralph Fiennes's most popular movies and shows available in their catalogue. List updated in November 2024.

List of the Best Movies and Shows Starring Ralph Fiennes In Order of Popularity

  1. Schindler's List
  2. The Grand Budapest Hotel
  3. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
  4. Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts
  5. Skyfall
  6. The Reader
  7. Quiz Show
  8. Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
  9. The English Patient
  10. The Constant Gardener
  11. The Lego Batman Movie
  12. Red Dragon
  13. The Menu
  14. The Prince of Egypt
  15. The Dig
  16. The End of the Affair
  17. The Duchess
  18. Cemetery Junction
  19. Onegin
  20. Spectre
  21. Spider
  22. The White Crow
  23. Wuthering Heights
  24. Oscar and Lucinda
  25. Salting the Battlefield
  26. Bernard and Doris
  27. The White Countess
  28. The King's Man
  29. A Bigger Splash
  30. Hail, Caesar!

Stream the top 30 Movies and Shows starring Ralph Fiennes

1. Schindler's List

Rated: R

9/10

The true story of how businessman Oskar Schindler saved over a thousand Jewish lives from the Nazis while they worked as slaves in his factory during World War II.

2. The Grand Budapest Hotel

Rated: R

8.1/10

The Grand Budapest Hotel tells of a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the wars and his friendship with a young employee who becomes his trusted protégé. The story involves the theft and recovery of a priceless Renaissance painting, the battle for an enormous family fortune and the slow and then sudden upheavals that transformed Europe during the first half of the 20th century.

3. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

Rated: PG-13

8.1/10

Harry, Ron and Hermione continue their quest to vanquish the evil Voldemort once and for all. Just as things begin to look hopeless for the young wizards, Harry discovers a trio of magical objects that endow him with powers to rival Voldemort's formidable skills.

4. Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts

Rated: TV-PG

8.0/10

A celebration of the series on the 20th anniversary of the franchise's first film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

5. Skyfall

Rated: PG-13

7.8/10

M's past returns to haunt her and James Bond's loyalty is put to the test. However, when MI6 is attacked, 007 must put his personal feelings aside and destroy the threat, whatever the cost.

6. The Reader

Rated: R

7.6/10

The story of Michael Berg, a German lawyer who, as a teenager in the late 1950s, had an affair with an older woman, Hanna, who then disappeared only to resurface years later as one of the defendants in a war crimes trial stemming from her actions as a concentration camp guard late in the war. He alone realizes that Hanna is illiterate and may be concealing that fact at the expense of her freedom.

7. Quiz Show

Rated: PG-13

7.5/10

Lawyer Richard Goodwin discovers that 'Twenty-One', a successful TV quiz show, is rigged and decides to expose the team behind the show.

8. Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit

Rated: G

7.5/10

Lady Tottington's annual vegetable contest is threatened when a giant crop-munching rabbit goes on the rampage.

9. The English Patient

Rated: R

7.4/10

In the 1930s, Count Almásy is a Hungarian map maker employed by the Royal Geographical Society to chart the vast expanses of the Sahara Desert along with several other prominent explorers. As World War II unfolds, Almásy enters into a world of love, betrayal, and politics.

10. The Constant Gardener

Rated: R

7.4/10

Justin Quayle is a low-level British diplomat who has always gone about his work very quietly, not causing any problems. But after his radical wife Tessa is killed he becomes determined to find out why, thrusting himself into the middle of a very dangerous conspiracy.

11. The Lego Batman Movie

Rated: PG

7.3/10

A cooler-than-ever Bruce Wayne must deal with the usual suspects as they plan to rule Gotham City, while discovering that he has accidentally adopted a teenage orphan who wishes to become his sidekick.

12. Red Dragon

Rated: R

7.2/10

Former FBI Agent Will Graham, who was once almost killed by the savage Hannibal 'The Cannibal' Lecter, now has no choice but to face him again, as it seems Lecter is the only one who can help Graham track down a new serial killer.

13. The Menu

Rated: MA15+

7.2/10

A couple travels to a coastal island to eat at an exclusive restaurant where the chef has prepared a lavish menu, with some shocking surprises.

14. The Prince of Egypt

Rated: PG

7.2/10

The "making of" documentary of Dreamworks' Biblical musical epic.

15. The Dig

Rated: PG-13

7.1/10

As WWII looms, a wealthy widow hires an amateur archaeologist to excavate the burial mounds on her estate. When they make a historic discovery, the echoes of Britain's past resonate in the face of its uncertain future‎.

16. The End of the Affair

Rated: R

7/10

On a rainy London night in 1946, novelist Maurice Bendrix has a chance meeting with Henry Miles, husband of his ex-mistress Sarah, who abruptly ended their affair two years before. Bendrix's obsession with Sarah is rekindled; he succumbs to his own jealousy and arranges to have her followed.

17. The Duchess

Rated: PG-13

6.9/10

A chronicle of the life of 18th century aristocrat Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, who was reviled for her extravagant political and personal life.

18. Cemetery Junction

Rated: R

6.8/10

In 1970s England, three blue-collar friends spend their days joking, drinking, fighting and chasing girls. Freddie wants to leave their working-class world but cool, charismatic Bruce and lovable loser Snork are happy with life the way it is. When Freddie gets a new job as a door-to-door salesman and bumps into his old school sweetheart Julie, the gang are forced to make choices that will change their lives for ever.

19. Onegin

Rated: R

6.8/10

In the opulent St. Petersburg of the Empire period, Eugene Onegin is a jaded but dashing aristocrat - a man often lacking in empathy, who suffers from restlessness, melancholy and, finally, regret. Through his best friend Lensky, Onegin is introduced to the young Tatiana. A passionate and virtuous girl, she soon falls hopelessly under the spell of the aloof newcomer and professes her love for him

20. Spectre

Rated: PG-13

6.8/10

A cryptic message from Bond’s past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organization. While M battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE.

21. Spider

Rated:

6.8/10

A mentally disturbed man takes residence in a halfway house. His mind gradually slips back into the realm created by his illness, where he replays a key part of his childhood.

22. The White Crow

Rated: R

6.6/10

Little White Crow is gawked at and ridiculed by her flock for being different. But when pollution causes turbulent changes in their environment, it is the little White Crow who helps the flock find a better home while asserting its difference.

23. Wuthering Heights

Rated: MA15+

6.6/10

Young orphan Heathcliff is adopted by the wealthy Earnshaw family and moves into their estate, Wuthering Heights. Soon, the new resident falls for his compassionate foster sister, Cathy. The two share a remarkable bond that seems unbreakable until Cathy, feeling the pressure of social convention, suppresses her feelings and marries Edgar Linton, a man of means who befits her stature. Heathcliff vows to win her back.

24. Oscar and Lucinda

Rated: R

6.6/10

After a childhood of abuse by his evangelistic father, misfit Oscar Hopkins becomes an Anglican minister and develops a divine obsession with gambling. Lucinda Leplastrier is a rich Australian heiress shopping in London for materials for her newly acquired glass factory back home. Deciding to travel to Australia as a missionary, Oscar meets Lucinda aboard ship, and a mutual obsession blossoms. They make a wager that will alter each of their destinies.

25. Salting the Battlefield

Rated: TV-PG

6.6/10

David Hare concludes his trilogy of films about MI5 renegade Johnny Worricker with another fugue on power, secrets and the British establishment. Johnny Worricker goes on the run with Margot Tyrell across Europe, and with the net closing in, the former MI5 man knows his only chance of resolving his problems is to return home and confront prime minister Alec Beasley.

26. Bernard and Doris

Rated: TV-14

6.5/10

Sympathetic look loosely based on the relationship between tobacco heiress, Doris Duke and her shy butler, Bernard Lafferty. The icy and mercurial Duke fires her butler for serving a chilled cantaloupe; the agency sends Lafferty, formerly household staff to Liz Taylor and to Peggy Lee. He's an alcoholic, fresh out of rehab. With a wine cellar to die for, Bernard falls off the wagon. Can he pull himself together when Doris needs him?

27. The White Countess

Rated: PG-13

6.5/10

Iin 1930s Shanghai, 'The White Countess' is both Sofia—a fallen member of the Russian aristocracy—and a nightclub created by a blind American diplomat, who asks Sofia to be the centerpiece of the world he wants to create.

28. The King's Man

Rated: R

6.4/10

As a collection of history's worst tyrants and criminal masterminds gather to plot a war to wipe out millions, one man must race against time to stop them.

29. A Bigger Splash

Rated: R

6.4/10

While vacationing on a Sicilian island with her boyfriend (Matthias Schoenaerts), a rock star (Tilda Swinton) receives an unexpected visit from an old flame (Ralph Fiennes) and his seductive daughter (Dakota Johnson).

30. Hail, Caesar!

Rated: PG-13

6.3/10

When a Hollywood star mysteriously disappears in the middle of filming, the studio sends their fixer to get him back.