Movies Starring Josh Lucas
Total movies found: 24, viewing from 1 to 20
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The Lincoln Lawyer
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama
Actors: Marisa Tomei, Matthew McConaughey, Josh Lucas, William H. Macy, Ryan Phillippe, Michaela Conlin, John Leguizamo, Bryan Cranston, Margarita Levieva, Frances Fisher, Katherine Moennig, Shea Whigham, Michael Paré, Michael Peña, Bob Gunton, Laurence Mason, Pell James, Eric Etebari, Natalina Maggio, Trace Adkins, Mackenzie Aladjem, Greg Siff, David Castro, Ryan Van de Kamp Buchanan, Geoff Pilkington, Jose Acevedo, Kenyon Glover, Stephanie Mace, Randy Mulkey, Javier Grajeda, Earl Carroll, Matt Cinquanta, Sam Upton, Donnie Smith, Tilda Del Toro, Yari De Leon, GJ Tiari, Reggie Baker, Melanie Molnar, Gregory F Anderson, Melanie Benz, Yoda Ushery, L. Emille Thomas, Erin Carufel, Mark Casimir Dyniewicz, Kim Farris, Matthew Moreno, Kate Mulligan, Cole Schaefer, Noah J. Smith
Directors: Brad Furman
The big-screen adaptation of Michael Connelly’s book “The Lincoln Lawyer” is a wonderfully stylish throwback to gritty old-school thrillers. It stars Matthew McConaughey as a cocky arrogant defense attorney who drives around Los Angeles in a Lincoln with a license plate that says NTGUILTY. McConaughey doesn’t let his conscience bother him as he consistently puts criminals back on the street, although that may have resulted in his divorce from Marisa Tomei who works as a prosecutor. But when a mysterious rich kid played by Ryan Phillippe becomes a client, having been accused of beating a prostitute, events begin to unfold which may challenge McConaughey’s own sense of right and wrong. The movie opens to Bobby Bland’s 1974 R&B hit “Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City” which suggests the kind of 70s urban cinema vibe that would make Quentin Tarantino proud. Cinematographer Lukas Ettlin makes Los Angeles look as gritty as it did in so many 80s L.A.-based thrillers such as “Blue Thunder”. All this nostalgia makes for a fun ride, even though the plot feels a bit overstuffed at times and hard to follow. McConaughey takes his Lincoln on a journey that hits a few potholes along the way, but ultimately arrives at a satisfying destination.
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William Vincent
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama
Actors: James Franco, Julianne Nicholson, Josh Lucas, Martin Donovan, Ty Anania, Louis Anania, Emily Tremaine, Julienne Hanzelka Kim, Madalyn Lester, Vince Jolivette, Haskell King, Zoe Lister Jones, Ian Kahn, Tony Crane, Freddy Arsenault, Andrew Pastides, Carmen Chaplin, Nina Arianda, Gibson Frazier, Kahan James, Lucy Owen, Nyambi Nyambi, Bridget Nason, Anna Borchert, Christine Campbell, Shelly Gibson, Norm Golden, Orest Ludwig, Jillian Mavodones, Charlene Miller, Samantha Sherman, Carly Tamer, Migina Tsai
Directors: Jay Anania
The story of William Vincent as he recounts the eccentric and curious path that has brought him, at mortal risk, to New York City, after four years in exile, to rescue a woman he scarcely knows, Ann, from the vague crime syndicate that first brought them together. Written by Anonymous
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Daydream Nation
[ 2010, Canada ] starting from $1.99Actors: Kat Dennings, Reece Thompson, Josh Lucas, Andie MacDowell, Rachel Blanchard, Natasha Calis, Quinn Lord, Calum Worthy, Katie Boland, Genevieve Buechner, Luke Camilleri, Michelle Creber, Lauren Dela Pena, Cole Heppell, Patricia Isaac, Laura Jacobs, Landon Liboiron, Scott E. Miller, William J. Phillips, Jesse Reid, Ian Robison, Connor Stanhope, Sean Tyson, Ted Whittall, Nadine Wright
Directors: Michael Goldbach
Only seventeen years old, Caroline Wexler (Kat Dennings) is facing a teenager’s nightmare: her widowed father has moved from the city to a tiny, nowhere town where the major tourist attraction is an industrial fire that seems destined to burn forever. Everyone under the age of nineteen is permanently stoned. Concocting new ways of getting high is a major hobby for most of Caroline’s classmates, including the lovelorn Thurston (Reece Thompson), who falls for Caroline the minute he lays eyes on her, although she’s more interested in someone else. And then there’s the minor inconvenience of a killer running around the neighborhood. Visually arresting, slyly funny and boasting its share of chills, Daydream Nation is a smart debut from Mike Goldbach (who co-wrote Don McKellar’s Childstar). An astute and frequently comic account of adolescent confusion and angst, the film exposes the wide rift between the adult and the adolescent worlds. No parent really knows how out of control their children are, but the adults in this world don’t seem to possess any more maturity than their juniors. Daydream Nation is driven by a stellar performance by Dennings as a girl who’s too smart to get sucked into teenaged melodrama, but has only a tenuous hold on her temper. The film is propelled by Caroline’s voice-over, a potent mix of sarcasm, naïveté and confusion. Dennings is supported by a magnificent cast which includes Josh Lucas, Ted Whittall, Katie Boland, Rachel Blanchard and Andie MacDowell as Thurston’s overwhelmed but sharp single mother. Goldbach subtly and effectively overlays genres here; initially, the film is an exposé of adolescent life, using suspense elements to invest the characters’ dilemmas with gravitas. The principal characters may be young, but their decisions are fateful. Daydream Nation announces the presence of a skilful and exciting new voice on the Canadian film scene.
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Life as We Know It
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99A comedy about taking it one step at a time.
Actors: Katherine Heigl, Josh Duhamel, Josh Lucas, Brooke Clagett, Hayes MacArthur, Christina Hendricks, Sarah Burns, Jessica St. Clair, Kiley Liddell, Britt Flatmo, Rob Huebel, Melissa McCarthy, DeRay Davis, Kumail Nanjiani, Andrew Daly, Bill Brochtrup, Will Sasso, Majandra Delfino, Jason MacDonald, Tara Ochs, Wilbur Fitzgerald, Melissa Ponzio, Reggie Lee, Markus Flanagan, Brooke Josephson, Chan Ta Rivers, Eric Phillips, Andy Buckley, L. Warren Young, Johanna Jowett, Jody Thompson, Horace Toney, Millie Fairchild, Rob Nagle, Katie Kneeland, Patricia French, Ron Clinton Smith, Antwan Mills, Steve Nash, Shayne Kohout, Danielle L. Grant, Eddie Frierson, Gregory Cook, Tim Blanchard, Mista Martel, Keith Allen Hayes, Barry Hopkins, Liz Kate, Molly Marler, Shawn Reynolds, Sapphire, Alexis Walters
Directors: Greg Berlanti
Holly and Eric were set up on a blind date by their friends, Peter and Allison who are married. A few years later after Peter and Allison were killed in an accident, they learn that Peter and Allison have named them as the guardians to their daughter, Sophie. So they move into their house and try their best to honor their friends' wishes. But raising a child puts a crimp on their style and they don't exactly get along. Written by rcs0411@yahoo.com
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Peacock
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Thriller
Actors: Cillian Murphy, Ellen Page, Susan Sarandon, Josh Lucas, Graham Beckel, Bill Pullman, Keith Carradine, Eden Bodnar, Chris Carlson, Flynn Milligan, Virginia Newcomb, Jaimi Paige, Nathan Christopher, Richard Latch, Tate Hustedt, Tory Schaefer, Craig Michael, Scott Schulte, Peter Gregory Thomson, Paul Cram, Michael Rosner, Erin Stover, Bethany Larson, Emily Dooley, John Paul Gamoke, Bridget de vos Vaudt, Mark Burk, Harrison Pike, Brian Foyster, Bradley Steven Perry
Directors: Michael Lander
John Skillpa, a quiet bank clerk living in tiny Peacock, Nebraska, prefers to live an invisible life. This might have to do with John's secret: he has another personality no one knows about, a woman who each morning does his chores and cooks him breakfast before he starts his day. Then, in a moment, everything changes...








