TESUQUE PUEBLO, N.M. -- A small northern New Mexico Native American tribe has opened a movie studio in a former casino that it hopes will lure big productions.
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The new trailer for Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s upcoming movie “7500” has been released.
The chilling clip follows Gordon-Levitt’s character, pilot Tobias Ellis, as he tries to maintain control of his plane with terrorists aboard.
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A synopsis reads, “It looks like a routine day at work for Tobias (Gordon-Levitt), a soft-spoken young American co-pilot on a flight from Berlin to Paris as he runs
TESUQUE PUEBLO, N.M. -- A small northern New Mexico Native American tribe has opened a movie studio in a former casino that it hopes will lure big productions.
A defiant June rallies an army against Gilead in the trailer for the fourth series of The Handmaid’s Tale.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: Endemol Shine India has optioned Damyanti Biswas’s bestselling Indian crime novel You Beneath Your Skin to develop as a multi-part drama series, with all proceeds from the option going towards social enterprises in the author’s native New Delhi.Set in contemporary New Delhi, the multi-strand narrative concerns an Indian-American single mother and her autistic teenage son, whose comfortable middle-class lives are turned upside down by a police
The day begins like any other. Veteran pilot Tobias Ellis (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) sits down in the cockpit of a plane flying out of Berlin without a care in the world.
adaptation of Sydney Pollack’s film Three Days of the Condor and follows ‘a young CIA analyst has his idealism is tested when he stumbles onto a plan that could cost the lives of millions.’Joe Turner is feeling uneasy about his time in the CIA and the work he’s been doing which leads him to discover something that then gets his entire office killed.Joe is the only survivor and has to go on the run, all while trying to save millions of lives.Season one aired in the US a while ago to rave reviews
Former teen heartthrob Joseph Gordon-Levitt shows us a different kind of action hero in 7500, German director Patrick Vollrath’s taut, old-fashioned thriller for Amazon Prime Video. He plays an under-pressure pilot whose plane is hijacked by terrorists in his first film for three years.After some ominous airport CCTV footage of passengers strolling through a Berlin airport, we’re crammed into the cockpit of a flight from the German capital to Paris.
Ryan Seacrest won’t be staying in Los Angeles after the coronavirus pandemic, despite rumors of a move to the west coast, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.Earlier this month, rumors swirled that the American Idol host, 45, was thinking of making L.A. his permanent home after suffering a health scare one month earlier.
7500, which is set for the streaming platform in a little over a weeks’ time. Joseph Gordon-Levitt heads up the cast of the movie which is set entirely in one location, the cockpit of a passenger jet traveling from Berlin to Paris. Levitt plays the first officer of the plane, one that is taken by terrorists shortly after take-off.
The trailer for Joseph Gordon-Levitt‘s new movie 7500 has been released.
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Ellise Shafer editorNew Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has called out President Trump in an Instagram post, telling him that NFL players kneeling during the national anthem has nothing to do with the American flag itself, but with issues of racial injustice.“Through my ongoing conversations with friends, teammates, and leaders in the black community, I realize this is not an issue about the American flag.
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