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Director: David Krumholtz
Cast: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Amanda Young, Elizabeth Banks, Vanessa Britting
Penny and Sam work for a notoriously mean spirited, selfish, and somewhat abusive big fish Hollywood producer, MJ Siegel. They run a day's worth of outrageous and demoralizing errands for her, and end up turning on one another when Penny's movie idea is stolen, pitched, and sold to MJ by Sam as her own idea. - Written by David Krumholtz
Critical Reception & Ratings
Big Breaks is a 2008 comedy film directed by David Krumholtz that follows two assistants who run errands for a demanding Hollywood producer, only for one to betray the other when a movie idea is stolen. The film has not received widespread critical acclaim or major awards recognition, but audience reviews on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes indicate it has been moderately well-received by viewers.
Why you might like this:
Fans of sharp comedic performances will enjoy the dynamic between Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Elizabeth Banks in this 2008 film directed by David Krumholtz, which blends biting satire of Hollywood culture with a clever plot that follows two assistants pitted against each other.