Where to watch David Ray in the UK
Find every David Ray film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 3 May 2026.
David Ray is a Canadian filmmaker and writer, born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, he is known for his unique storytelling and thought-provoking narratives. He made his directorial debut with Fetching Cody (2005), a darkly comedic drama that explores love, loss, and the consequences of time travel. The film earned praise for its creative blend of genres and its emotional depth. Ray’s next major project, Grand Unified Theory (2016), further solidified his reputation as a writer with a penchant for complex, multi-layered plots. The film, which delves into themes of science, philosophy, and the huma…
David Ray films streaming in the UK
Most-watched films featuring David Ray, available across UK streaming, rent and buy.
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- Mega Cyclone (2011) Writer
- Seattle Superstorm (2012) Writer
- Ice Quake (2010) Writer
- End of the World (2013) Writer
- Mandrake (2010) Writer
- Earth's Final Hours (2011) Writer
- I Am Steve McQueen (2014) Writer
- Fetching Cody (2005) Story
- I Am Evel Knievel (2014) Writer
- Deeper: The Retribution of Beth (2015) Co-Writer
- Grand Unified Theory Director
- Love and Money (2026) Director
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Most-watched David Ray films currently: Mega Cyclone (2011), Seattle Superstorm (2012), Ice Quake (2010), End of the World (2013), Mandrake (2010).
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