Jake Gyllenhaal Struggles to Recover in Official ‘Demolition’ Trailer
People in the city recognize that for this 10-day period, they are the hub of the entertainment universe.
The opening night premieres of “Demolition” by Quebecois filmmaker Jean-Marc Vallee (“Dallas Buyers Club“) and Moore’s “Where to Invade Next” made an unlikely pair to kick off Toronto’s fall-movie launching pad on Thursday. “There’s nothing more embarrassing while you’re doing it and more relieving when you finish than something like that”, he said with a big laugh.
Inside the theaters, I got chilled today in “The Witch“, a Sundance hit set in Puritan-era New England; quite atmospheric and creepy, though I must admit that the line “Did ye make some unholy bond with that goat?” is a tough sell. As a result of this odd correspondence-during which he continues to go to work and act as if his wife didn’t just die-Mitchell divulges (quirkily, I must add) details of his life with the utmost candor and subsequently receives responses from Karen Moreno (Naomi Watts), the company’s customer service representative who has been moved by Davis’ story.
“Feelings do not come once we anticipate them to, so he (Vallée) shoots a film in the identical method … it isn’t telling you the apparent in a standard approach and that is lovely, as a result of I assume that is how we stroll by way of life”, Gyllenhaal stated. In other words, his plate is already pretty full.
Dheepan: This year’s victor of the Palme d’Or at Cannes, Jacques Audiard’s drama concerns a former Sri Lankan soldier who escapes the brutality of a civil war, and hides out in a suburb outside of Paris. Emotionally though, something seems broken. “It was more devastating to shoot elsewhere”, he said, opting for news footage of US strife – police brutality, poor education, crumbling infrastructure – when necessary to illustrate some of his finer points. Directed by the daringly enigmatic Ben Wheatley (Kill List), Hiddleston plays the lead in this adaption of the class-warfare novel by J.G. Ballard. The get-together created a happy be broadcast, when using the film’s performers Jake Gyllenhaal and Naomi Watts testing decorated drinks from the party’s recommended Grey Goose, snacking on lobster croquettes by having caviar and moving to effectively Drake remixes. His new film, which reportedly offers a gaggle of graphic, unsimulated sex, promises to push his reputation for outrageousness to even further heights. To that latter issue, which is also highlighted in the film by showing how gender equality has influenced Iceland to greater success (even after the country’s economic crisis), Moore cited Patricia Arquette’s Oscars speech on equal pay and Meryl Streep’s recent push for congress to back the equal rights amendment as a tipping point. Together, they do their utmost to demolish Davis’s own all-too-perfect house. Talking to his grieving father-in-law, he looks at the family’s prized grandfather clock and says: “I want to rip it apart and see how it works”. “He becomes this other guy as he tries to find himself”, Vallee revealed. In “The Martian“, adapted from Andy Weir’s novel by Drew Goddard (“Cabin in the Woods”), Scott trades horror and aliens for humor and science.