It’s kind of fun to compare the X-Men film franchise to its original source material. Remarkably enough, in just 14 years, the movie universe has managed to become as convoluted and confusing as 50 ...
As a gonzo freelance news cameraman prowling for the goriest, grizzliest scoops he can find, Jake Gyllenhaal gives such a buggy, twitchy performance that — with his sunken cheeks, bulging eyes and ...
In the fast-paced action film “Nightcrawler,” Jake Gyllenhall gives a standout performance as an L.A. crime journalist, Louis Bloom. “Nightcrawler,” written and directed by Dan Gilroy, is a tense and ...
On its surface, Jake Gyllenhaal’s new movie Nightcrawler is about local TV news in L.A., focusing specifically on the titular freelance videographers who prowl the streets at night, filming the crime ...
Doctors at Cedars-Sinai eventually stopped the bleeding and stitched him up, and Gyllenhaal returned to work eight hours later, with his wrist wrapped in gauze. “He’s a total trouper,” Gilroy says.
Optimism abounded Wednesday over the expanded California Film Tax Credit program, with producers of Jake Gyllenhaal starrer “Nightcrawler” touting the benefits of shooting in Los Angeles. “L.A. looks ...
The X-Men films have featured no shortage of iconic Marvel Comics characters, from Wolverine to Storm to Magneto. However, there’s one fan favorite mutant who’s never gotten much time in the spotlight ...
Tom Ortenberg, who ran Lionsgate's film division when it distributed 2005's best picture Oscar winner, now runs Open Road Films and believes that his top contender this year greatly resembles his ...
The pulsating shimmer of Los Angeles at night can seem either like a dreamscape fantasia or a topography of nightmares. In the new film “Nightcrawler” it is both, a land of opportunity and madness and ...
Alan Cumming played Nightcrawler in 2003's X2: X-Men United, though the role ended up being a one-and-done for the actor. He didn't return for X-Men: The Last Stand and was also absent from X-Men: ...
In “Nightcrawler,” writer-director Dan Gilroy postulates that public curiosity supports a flourishing paparazzi. Beyond the realm of celebrity stalkers, Gilroy explores the independent videographers ...