Jake Gyllenhaal
An impressively designed, luminous jungle and an emotional story about parenting and legacy allow Strange World to blossom as a strong entry for Disney.
A troubled police detective demoted to 911 operator duty scrambles to save a distressed caller.
Spider-Man: Far From Home has all the right stuff, tinkering with the superhero formula and reshaping what we’ve come to expect.
Dan Gilroy has stepped out of his comfort zone with satirical horror Velvet Buzzsaw – and the results are mixed, to say the least.
In Velvet Buzzsaw, a supernatural force enacts revenge on those who have allowed their greed to get in the way of art, after a series of paintings by an unknown artist are discovered.
There is much to admire about The Sisters Brothers; the powerful performances, the beautiful cinematography, and the statement on violence in the Old West.
In Paul Dano’s Wildlife, a boy witnesses his parents’ marriage falling apart after his mother finds another man.
Wildlife, an intimate period piece, is an assured directorial debut driven by three stellar performances.
In 1850s Oregon, a gold prospector is chased by the infamous duo of assassins, the Sisters brothers.
We look back to the 2006 Academy Awards when Brokeback Mountain, a groundbreaking film about two homosexual cowboys, was snubbed for Best Picture in potentially the most controversial decision in Oscar history.
Alex Arabian attended a private screening and Q&A of Stronger. This is the video and transcription of the interesting talk with Jake Gyllenhaal.
Stronger is a resolute, powerful, and personal film that applies to the masses of the world, not just to Americans.
Jake Gyllenhaal is a most versatile actor, famous for portraying dark characters with incredible finesse. This is a profile of his work and career so far.
In this new series, Robb Sheppard looks back on films he hated in the past to give them a second chance. In the first episode: Fincher’s ZODIAC.