When Lou Bloom, desperate for work, muscles into the world of L.A. crime journalism, he blurs the line between observer and participant to become the star of his own story. Aiding him in his effort is Nina, a TV-news veteran.
Movie tag line: "The city shines brightest at night"
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Character: Louis Bloom
Character: Rick
Character: Nina Romina
Character: Joe Loder
Character: Frank Kruse
Character: Detective Frontieri
Character: Detective Lieberman
Character: Kent Shocknek
Character: Sharon Tay
Character: Linda
Character: Jenny
Character: Scrapyard Owner
Character: Security Guard
Character: Pawn Shop Owner
Character: KWLA Anchor Ben Waterman
Character: Pat Harvey
Character: Rick Garcia
Character: Marcus Mayhem Video
Character: Female Anchor
Character: Bill Seward
Character: KWLA Anchor Lisa Mays
Character: Cop #1
Character: Cop #2
Character: Cop #3
Character: Ace Video Cameraman
Character: Editor
Character: Barred Door Woman
Character: Freaked Motorist
Character: Neighbor
Character: Female Neighbor
Character: Freelancer
Character: Reporter Ron De La Cruz
Character: Reporter Deena Rain
Character: Technical Director
Character: Reporter Joel Beatty
Character: Stringer (uncredited)
Character: Stringer (uncredited)
Character: Paramedic (uncredited)
Character: Jackie (uncredited)
Character: Desiree (uncredited)
Character: Telephone Woman with Gloves (uncredited)
Character: DUI Girl (uncredited)
Character: Control Room Switcher (uncredited)