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Demolition, which stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Naomi Watts, is an unusual but entertaining dramedy about the grieving process ...
like Thursday night’s “Demolition,’’ starring Jake Gyllenhaal as a man who is unable to grieve after his wife’s sudden death. That might sound like surefire Oscar bait coming from French ...
Davis (Jake Gyllenhaal) is beset by troubles ... who takes pity on him. “Demolition,” written by Bryan Sipe is, like director Jean-Marc Vallée’s previous films “Wild” and “Dallas ...
EXCLUSIVE: Jake Gyllenhaal is in early talks to star for Dallas Buyers Club helmer Jean-Marc Vallée, in Demolition, from the Black List screenplay by Bryan Sipe. Black Label is financing and ...
In recent years, actor Jake Gyllenhaal has been taking more risks ... Jean-Marc Vallée, for Demolition. In this new dark humored drama drama, Gyllenhaal plays Davis Mitchell, a Wall Street ...
Director Jean-Marc Vallée has once again proven his uncanny ability to make watchable films out of stories that sound like middlebrow drivel. Dallas Buyer’s Club was about a homophobic, AIDs ...
The Toronto International Film Festival kicked off its 40th edition Thursday night with the world premiere of Jean-Marc Vallee‘s “Demolition ... bold turn from Jake Gyllenhaal after ...
PEOPLE When Jake Gyllenhaal‘s life starts to unravel in Demolition, an unlikely connection with Naomi Watts helps him put it back together. In the film, a customer-service rep Karen (Watts ...
Here’s the official synopsis: In DEMOLITION, a successful investment banker, Davis (Jake Gyllenhaal), struggles after losing his wife in a tragic car crash. Despite pressure from his father-in ...
In the past several years, actor Jake Gyllenhaal has been doing some of his best and most distinctive work, both in film and on stage. His newest film “Demolition,” which opens in New York ...
Sierra/Affinity has sold out worldwide on Demolition, the romantic drama from Dallas Buyers Club helmer Jean-Marc Vallee starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Naomi Watts. Gyllenhaal plays an investment ...
Ultimately, “Demolition” falls into that category ... that he can show up as the Jake Gyllenhaal fans know and love, and yet still disappear completely behind his own facade.