Pages tagged “joseph gordon-levitt”

Live-Action Akira Driving Forward with Children of Men/Iron Man Writers Onboard

A live-action version of the classic 1988 animé Akira will go ahead, red motorcycle and all....  read more

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(500) Days of Summer

In (500) Days of Summer, Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays Tom, whose job at a greeting-card factory is a daily grind...  read more

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She & Him, Black Lips, The Smiths Featured on (500) Days of Summer Soundtrack

It's OK if you've started counting down the days until...  read more

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Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt Love L.A.

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Click above to watch the stars of the upcoming film 500 Days of Summer declare their love for Los Angeles without even a hint of shame. ...  read more

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Gordon-Levitt and Caine join Nolan's Inception

We’ve already laid out the few details we have about Christopher Nolan’s Inception. The movie will be contemporary sci-fi action, set within the “architecture of the mind,” whatever that means. Leonardo DiCaprio will star as a businessman, Marion Cotillard as his wife, Ellen Page as a grad student and Cillian Murphy in a conspicuously undisclosed role....  read more

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Trailer Stash: X-Men Origins: Wolverine, (500) Days of Summer, Public Enemies, more

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And now, a look at some notable trailers lighting up the blogs and message boards:...  read more

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Sundance 2009: Young Romance

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I've joked in the past about teen romances at Sundance. They seem to collapse into a subgenre all their own, each one telling the cute and touching story of a troubled loner (male) who is brought out of his shell by a perky new friend (female). I understand why young, inexperienced (male) filmmakers make these movies; I just don't understand why the Sundance programmers find them so interesting year after year. But in 2009, I'm glad to say, the filmmakers have been trying to break the mold. Some are finding more success than others, but I appreciate every effort. *...  read more

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