serious injuries at a hotel in Greenwich, London. A man - who Met Police officers believe was known to the woman - fell from a height while emergency services were at the scene.
16.06.2020 - 16:49 / hollywood.com
Movies that take place in one location always fascinate me.While films that travel to vast destinations and other worlds are always fun, there’s something special about films that take place in one small location. There can’t be that many actors so the film relies on the actor and story to be entertaining.
That’s what Joseph Gordon-Levitt does for his film ‘7500’.JGL is a copilot named Tobias. He’s doing he’s a copilot whose dating the head flight attendant and they go to do their jobs.
serious injuries at a hotel in Greenwich, London. A man - who Met Police officers believe was known to the woman - fell from a height while emergency services were at the scene.
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Wally’s Wonderland.The upcoming thriller will see Cage play the unnamed character, the Janitor, picking up a job in an amusement park and trying to survive a night trapped in the centre with possessed animatronic monsters.Co-starring alongside Cage will be Emily Tosta, Beth Grant, Ric Reitz and Chris Warner. The film is written by G.O.
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Even though theaters have been shut down for months, that doesn’t mean that there aren’t incredible new films being released. It’s just that instead of dragging the family to the big screen, spending loads of money on concessions, and dealing with the people on their cellphones, you can enjoy great cinema, such as “7500,” in the comfort of your home.
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.
not OK in Vollrath’s films – not in the short film, in which a divorced father tries to leave the country with his young daughter, and not in the feature, a hijacking thriller that takes place over 92 nerve-wracking minutes.Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt in a tour de force performance that finds the actor exploring various shades of desperation for pretty much the entire movie, “7500” is brutally simple and brutally efficient.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaAfter several years of high-profile roles in movies like “500 Days of Summer,” “Inception,” “Looper” and “Snowden,” Joseph Gordon-Levitt stepped back from the spotlight for three years to spend time with his wife and young children. After his self-imposed hiatus, he returns this week with “7500,” a taut thriller that is set almost entirely in the cockpit of an airplane that’s being hijacked by terrorists.
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.
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The new trailer for Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s upcoming movie “7500” has been released.
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.