Joseph Gordon-Levitt
The direction, the cinematography, the lighting, all of it mesh together to highlight the wild and always forward story that is Greedy People.
On a remote Greek island, twin brothers find themselves entangled in a tumultuous love triangle in Killer Heat.
“Greedy People” follows two bumbling cops who accidentally murder a rich civilian, finding themselves in the crosshairs of foes that wanted to do so first.
Axel Foley returns to Beverly Hills after his daughter life is threatened for a family reunion.
With Flora and Son, Carney is venturing toward more trendy mainstream territory again and yet stays within his most comfortable milieu.
Half-baked and poorly executed, Project Power is a big-budget, overly ambitious feature that does nothing but let you down.
Despite great moments of tension and a solid Joseph Gordon-Levitt performance, 7500 is a film of unfulfilled potential.
An ex-soldier, a teen and a cop collide in New Orleans as they hunt for the source behind a dangerous new pill that grants users temporary superpowers.
In 7500, a pilot’s aircraft is hijacked by terrorists. Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
To celebrate the tenth anniversary of Inception, we’re going back down the rabbit hole to discuss the film’s plot and make sense of Christopher Nolan’s frenetic dream world.
2007’s The Lookout boasts a talented cast, and manages to be fun while maintaining suspense – it’s a hidden gem that’s worth discovering.
Amongst the influx of romantic comedies, (500) Days of Summer still stands above the rest, presenting a harsh yet realistic perspective of love.
Remember when 3D movies dominated our cinematic landscape? No, not the 1980’s, where blurry red and blue glasses gave way to gimmicky horror films such as Jaws 3D and Amityville 3D. I’m also not talking about the early 2000’s, where 3D was turned over to children’s films, producing flops like Spy Kids 3 and The Polar Express.