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Dan Gilroy’s debut film, the disturbing “Nightcrawler,” was an absolute knockout of a calling card featuring a central performance from Jake Gyllenhaal as an amoral videographer that radiated with sinister ambition.
For his followup, “Velvet Buzzsaw,” airing on Netflix beginning Friday, Gilroy once again calls on Gyllenhaal though this time the director has fashioned a film around him that’s more explicitly a horror movie, though one set in the art world and with its tongue firmly, if playfully, in cheek. It’s “I Know What You Did Last Summer” with a better cast and an MFA degree.
Gyllenhaal is Morf Vandewilt (yes, seriously), a haughty, bespectacled art critic prone to making such pronouncements as “Isn’t it exhilarating to see something substantial other than celebrity tattoo artists and balloons for painting tools?” When viewers first meet him, he’s in the maelstrom of Miami Beach’s Art Basel, one of America’s premier art fairs, though little there impresses him.
originally posted by: TinySickTears
a reply to: LookingAtMars
watching it later.
going to check out a couple episodes of russian doll
originally posted by: LookingAtMars
a reply to: TinySickTears
I watched 2 episodes of Russian Doll last night. I then got sidetracked by Impulse when I realized I had only seen the first episode last year.
Russian Doll is better than Velvet Buzzsaw for sure.
originally posted by: TinySickTears
originally posted by: LookingAtMars
a reply to: TinySickTears
I watched 2 episodes of Russian Doll last night. I then got sidetracked by Impulse when I realized I had only seen the first episode last year.
Russian Doll is better than Velvet Buzzsaw for sure.
for sure
velvet buzzsaw had a whole lot of not much happening
not really my bag
russian doll is right there though