Bryan Greenberg
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

A Year and Change
(2015)A near-death experience inspires Owen to make wholesale changes. He quits drinking, reconnects with his son and old friends and falls in love.

Nobel Son
(2007)The night before an arrogant chemist receives the Nobel Prize, his son is kidnapped, but he refuses to pay the ransom, and a venomous tale unfolds.

Same Time, Next Christmas
(2019)Sparks fly between a young woman and her childhood sweetheart when they reunite at the same Hawaiian resort where they met years earlier.

The Perfect Score
(2004)Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evans star in this teen comedy about six high school seniors who break into the headquarters of the Princeton Testing Center to steal the answers to the SAT.

A Short History of Decay
(2014)A failed Brooklyn writer heads to Florida to visit his ailing parents, a mother with Alzheimer’s and a father who has recently had a stroke.

The Arrangement
(2013)Hoping to leave her troubled past behind, a Colombian woman moves to Miami and marries an ambitious young politician.

The Kitchen
(2012)Orange is the New Black’s Laura Prepon stars as a cheated-on girlfriend whose 30th birthday party goes off the rails with romantic dysfunction.

Prime
(2005)A recently divorced businesswoman from New York's Upper East Side falls for a young artist from Brooklyn - who also happens to be her therapist's son.

The Good Guy
(2009)Dating rules spin out of control as an ambitious Manhattanite falls for the sensitive and handsome coworker of her Wall Street hot shot boyfriend.

Bride Wars
(2009)Two friends clash when their wedding days are scheduled on the same day.

Fourplay
(2018)An innocent Sunday brunch between two couples turns into a confessional of friendship, marriage and secrets that will forever change their lives.

Bessie
(2015)Queen Latifah stars as Bessie Smith in this vivid portrait of the legendary 20th century blues singer.

Friends with Benefits
(2011)When two friends decide to try something new and take advantage of their mutual attraction without any emotional attachment, they soon realize romantic comedy stereotypes might exist for a reason.