When we first see Josh Hartnett in Sofia Coppola’s directorial debut The Virgin Suicides, he is lit like an old-school movie star.
Coppola’s vision of the then-19-year-old felt like a premonition, and Hartnett graduated from the film an A-lister in waiting.
He’s brilliant in The Fear Index, looser in the limbs and willing to take big swings.
Mainly, The Fear Index reminds us of Hartnett’s leading-man chops.
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