Jake Gyllenhaal

Road House review – our house is a very, very, very bland house

By Hannah Strong

Doug Liman directs Jake Gyllenhaal in this mirthless unnecessary reimagining of the 1989 Swayze classic.

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Jake Gyllenhaal takes on the Taliban in the first trailer for The Covenant

By Charles Bramesco

In Guy Ritchie's new thriller, a soldier must fight his way through Afghanistan to rescue the interpreter who saved his life.

Strange World

By David Jenkins

This retro-inspired Disney adventure yarn boasts lots of great, progressive ideas, but lacks in the imagination department.

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Jake Gyllenhaal races against time in the first trailer for The Guilty

By Charles Bramesco

Antoine Fuqua directs this remake of the hit Danish thriller about an emergency responder who receives a disturbing call.

Spider-Man: Far From Home

By Adam Woodward

After the events of Endgame, the world needs a new hero. And Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio is ready to answer the call.

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Free Solo directors plan heist thriller with Jake Gyllenhaal

By Charles Bramesco

Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi are poised to make their first foray into narrative filmmaking.

The Sisters Brothers

By Hannah Strong

Joaquin Phoenix and John C Reilly saddle up for director Jacques Audiard’s lighthearted western.

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Velvet Buzzsaw

By Hannah Strong

Dan Gilroy, Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo reunite for a bizarre mystery horror set in LA’s fine art scene.

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Art will kill you in the Velvet Buzzsaw trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Dan Gilroy reteams with Jake Gyllenhaal for his urbane new psychothriller.

Watch the first trailer for Jacques Audiard’s western The Sisters Brothers

By Adam Woodward

Joaquin Phoenix, Jake Gyllenhaal and John C Reilly star in the French director’s Oregon oater.

Paul Dano’s Wildlife gets a stunning first trailer

By Adam Woodward

Carey Mulligan plays a lovelorn 1960s housewife in the actor’s impressive directorial debut.

The Story of a Scene: David Gordon Green on Stronger

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The director exclusively narrates a clip from his inspirational new film.

Stronger

By Charles Bramesco

David Gordon Green teams up with Jake Gyllenhaal to bring us a biopic that’s harder, better, faster...

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Life

By Mike McCahill

Mars attacks in this underpowered creature feature with a crew of A-listers trapped on the International Space Station.

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It looks as though we’re getting a second Alien movie this year…

By Jack Godwin

At least, that’s the vibe we’re getting from the skin-crawling new Life trailer.

Why Zodiac remains David Fincher’s most puzzling masterpiece

By Tim Cooke

The director’s true-crime chiller is as tricky and compelling as ever.

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