Burdened by confused tone, thin story and half-baked coincidences, director David Koepp’s fast-paced thriller Premium Rush still may be worthwhile viewing, if only for the performance of Michael Shannon as the delightfully unhinged villain.
Premium Rush writer/director David Koepp and star Joseph Gordon-Levitt talk with Spinoff Online about capturing New York City and balancing safety concerns with acting performances in their new bike-messenger thriller.
The Dark Knight Rises co-star Joseph Gordon-Levitt discusses the possibility of returning for another Batman movie. “I always choose scripts the same way,” he says. “If it’s a great script and a great filmmaker, then I’m interested.”
A second international trailer has debuted for Looper, the futuristic action thriller that reunites director Rian Johnson with his Brick star Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The film, which also stars Bruce Willis, Emily Blunt, Paul Dano and Jeff Daniels, opens Sept. 28.
Looper writer/director Rian Johnson and stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Emily Blunt appeared in Hall H of Comic-Con International to screen new footage of the highly anticipated futuristic thriller.
With The Dark Knight Rises opening in only a matter of hours, Warner Bros. has released 11 new images from the final installment of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy.
Director Rian Johnson and stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Emily Blunt talked with reporters at Comic-Con International about Looper, the futuristic action thriller in which an assassin is hired to kill his future self.
Ahead of the Friday premiere of The Dark Knight Rises has released a half-dozen new images from the Christopher Nolan. Meanwhile, the first reviews are trickling in, with one critic saying the conclusion of the Batman trilogy “makes everything in the rival Marvel universe look thoroughly silly and childish.”
The fourth clip from director Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises features Selina Kyle being questioned by Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s Officer John Blake about Bane and the whereabouts of Bruce Wayne. The film opens July 20.
Even as the first clip debuts for The Dark Knight Rises, early tracking places the conclusion of director Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy on a course to eclipse the $158.4 million debut of 2008′s The Dark Knight to secure the biggest 2D opening of all time.
Warner Bros. has released a new full-length trailer for The Dark Knight Rises that serves as retrospective for director Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, tracing Bruce Wayne’s journey from 2005′s Batman Begins through 2008′s The Dark Knight and on to the July 20 finale.
Warner Bros. has released a 13-minute featurette that goes behind the scenes of The Dark Knight Rises with director Christopher Nolan, stars Christian Bale, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway, Michael Caine and more. The film opens July 20.