Seems like the big movies have been covered - the Abyss is my personal favorite. As for books you have lots more to choose from - here is my list:
Non-fiction (Instructional - general)
Jolie Bookspan -
Diving Physiology in Plain English 1995 A good place to start for the non-science/math majors among divers.
Bruce Wienke
Basic Diving Physics and Applications 1994 If seeing lots of math formulas makes your head hurt, read the Bookspan physics book several times before tackling this one.
Bruce Wienke
Basic Decompression Theory and Application 2nd Ed. 2003 This is a collection of ten sections, touching upon diving aspects of thermodynamics, pressure and density, flow mechanics, gas kinetics, free and dissolved phase transfer, gas counter transport, nucleation and cavitation, bubbles and surfactants, statistics, DCS and oxygen toxicity risk.
Bruce Wienke
Technical Diving in Depth 2001 Stand alone sections on topics of interest to technical divers ranging from gas kinetics to global wind and water motion. This is a little easier to read for non-science geeks than his basic physics and basic deco books.
Edmonds, McKenzie and Thomas
Diving Medicine for Scuba Divers 1992 A book on diving medicine written for divers not doctors.
John Lippmann
The Essentials of Deeper Sport Diving 1992 This author defines deeper as between 80 and 130 feet, but this is a decent basic diving book definitely not a technical diving book.
Strauss and Askenov
Diving Science: Essential Physiology and Medicine for Divers 2004 A really good basic physiology book and worth its price for the 14 page suggested reading list alone.
Michael Ange -
Diver Down: Real World Scuba Accidents and How to Avoid Them 2006 Not nearly as good as I hoped the advice given is good, but very basic. I guess I missed the part about the author being technical editor for Scuba Diving magazine.
Heinz Lettnin -
The International Textbook of Mixed Gas Diving: Theory, Technique and Application 1999
Jarrod Jablonski
Doing It Right: The Fundamentals of Better Diving 2001 Basic DIR Primer
Jarrod Jablonski
Getting Clear on the Basics: The Fundamentals of Technical Diving 2001 available in PDF only, GUEs technical diving manual. Good info, but obviously strong GUE/DIR bias.
Sheck Exley
Basic Cave Diving: A Blueprint for Survival 5th Ed 1986 A must read.
Non-fiction (Instructional equipment)
Pete Wolfinger
Scuba Regulator Savvy: How Regulators Work Regulator Adjustment Logic 2003 - I found this to be very helpful in understanding regulators and how to service them. This book is intended to give you a grounding basic regulator design, function and tuning. It is not a guide to repairing/maintaining any specific regulator. It is now available in a less expensive spiral bound version.
Vance Harlow
Scuba Regulator Maintenance and Repair 2002 This is a how to regulator book.
SDI-TDI
Visual Inspection Procedure Manual 2001 Manual for SDIs VIP tech class
Bill High
Inspecting Cylinders: SCUBA and SCBA Manual for PSIs VIP tech class if you are getting a book on VIPs for general reference this is the one to own.
Non-fiction (not instructional)
Kevin McMurray
Dark Descent 2004 - diving the Empress of Ireland, Deep Descent: Adventure and Death Diving the Andrea Doria 2001
Robert Kurson -
Shadow Divers 2004 - story of the discovery of the U869 and its identification
Joe Halberstrom
Fatal Depth: Deep Sea Diving, China Fever, and the Wreak of the Andrea Doria 2003
Daniel Lenihan
Submerged: Adventures of Americas Most Elite Underwater Archeology Team 2002 story of the Submerged Cultural Resources Unit of the National Parks Service
Pipin Ferreras -
The Dive : A Story of Love and Obsession 2004 Life story of Pipin Ferreras and the story of his wife Audrey Mestres life and death free diving
Kittrell (editor)-
Down Time: Great Writers on Diving 2002 a collection of essays and poems about diving
Stephen Harrigan -
Water and Light: A Divers Journey to a Coral Reef 1992account of diving reefs off of Grand Turk
Michael Zinsley
The Rapture of the Deep and Other Stories You Probably Shouldnt Know 1999 short stories about the authors experiences as a dive instructor/DM around the world not quite as good as it sounds.
Gary Gentile -
Andrea Doria: Dive to an Era 1989 and
Deep Dark and Dangerous: Adventures and Reflections on the Andrea Doria 2005 these are must reads if you are interested in the history of east coast wreck diving and provide good companion reads to the more commercial Doria books.
Frank Pope
Dragon Sea 2007 this is the true story of an operation to recover artifacts from a wreck off the coast of Vietnam by using saturation divers.
John C. Fine
Lost on the Ocean Floor: Diving the Worlds Ghost Ships 2005 this is a good read if you are interested in treasure that can be recovered from wrecks around the world.
Diving/Underwater Fiction
David Poyer - Tiller Galloway series mystery adventure
Hatteras Blue 1989 - NC wreck diving,
Louisiana Blue 1994 - commercial diving in the gulf,
Bahamas Blue 1995 - salvage diving in the Bahamas,
Down to a Sunless Sea 1996 - cave diving in FL.
Arthur C Clarke science fiction -
The Deep Range 1957 about a sub driver who is a whale shepherd.
The Ghost from the Grand Banks 1990 about the race to raise the Titanic
Michael Reaves and Steve Perry science fiction
Dome 1987 life in undersea dome
Lee Hoffman science fiction -
The Caves of Karst 1969 underwater/cave miners who have been adapted to breathe underwater
Kathy Brandt mystery
Swimming with the Dead 2003 - dive and recovery diver from Denver investigates a murder in the BVI and
Dark Water Dive 2004 - murder investigation in the BVI -
Under Pressure 2005 - She has added another couple of books to this series in the last few years.
Peter Watts science fiction rifter series 1999-2005, cool website
www.rifters.com people genetically modified to live at the bottom of the sea
Starfish, Maelstrom, Behemoth
Glynn Marsh Alam has a mystery series set in FL's cave and swamp country about a diver (female protagonist) who occasionally works for the sheriff
http://www.glynnmarshalam.com/GMA.Publications.html
Dive Deep and Deadly
Deep Water Death
Cold Water Corpse
Bilge Water Bones
A Dance in Deep Water
And if you read Shadow Divers, you might want to read Gary Gentile's
Shadow Divers Exposed for a different perspective.