The 12 Heroes Of 2012 At The Cinema

By Oscar Harding /

7. Joseph Gordon-Levitt

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When you€™re in 2 of the year€™s best films and you€™re one of the reasons they were so good, you simply have to be included as a hero of 2012 at the cinema. And dear little JGL of 3rd Rock From The Sun and 10 Things I Hate about You is all grown-up, and is a real star-in-the-making. It€™s not everyone who can rub shoulders with Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, Michael Shannon and Bruce Willis and be considered an equal. He brings likeability to John €˜Robin€™ Blake and complexity as Young Joe in Looper, which is just as much his film as it is Willis€™, his arrogance never turning into obnoxiousness. But he doesn€™t just do high-brow stuff, as proved by the dumb-but-fun actioner Premium Rush. Not many men can play a high-speed cyclist and end the year with their head held high. And next year we see his directorial debut, Don John€™s Addiction, for which he turned down a role in Django Unchained. He€™s disgustingly talented, and shows no signs of slowing down in 2013.