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    The Sisters Brothers: a mostly dull Western

    The Sisters Brothers film review ★★★★★

    05 Apr 19 – 05 Apr 20

    Joaquin Phoenix, John C Reilly, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Riz Ahmed star in The Sisters Brothers, the new Western from French director Jacques Audiard

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    A fun but underwhelming exhibit: Velvet Buzzsaw

    Velvet Buzzsaw film review ★★★★★

    On 01 Feb 19

    In Velvet Buzzsaw, Netflix's satire of the art world, art critic Morf (Jake Gyllenhaal) approves the works of a dead artist. But these paintings are more violent than they appear

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    Wildlife: a dazzling and dark debut

    Wildlife film review ★★★★★

    09 Nov 18 – 09 Nov 19

    A directorial debut from actor Paul Dano and starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Carey Mulligan, Wildlife is a stripped-back drama about being reckless in your quietest moments

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     Okja

    Okja film review ★★★★★

    01 Jun 17 – 01 Oct 18

    Okja isn't for kids – but maybe they should see it to understand about where their food comes from

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    Cinema 

    Be careful what you search for: Life film review

    Life film review ★★★★★

    24 Mar 17 – 12 Apr 17

    Daniel Espinosa’s cautionary tale of scientific hubris explores little territory more interesting than the physics of a carnivorous squid negotiating zero gravity

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  • Tried and Tested

    Cinema 

    Ferociously Good: we review Nocturnal Animals

    Nocturnal Animals film review ★★★★★

    04 Nov 16 – 04 Jan 17

    Starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Amy Adams, Nocturnal Animals movie was the Venice Film Festival 2016 lineup's most dazzling entry

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    Cinema 

    Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Reynolds star in Life, a new sci-fi chiller with scares to spare

    Life, new Jake Gyllenhaal film

    12 May 17 – 12 Jul 17

    With Jake Gyllenhaal's new Life movie, 2017 gets its moody tale of a doomed space voyage in the vein of Sunshine or Inception

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    Demolition

    Demolition

    29 Apr 16 – 29 Jun 16

    Jake Gyllenhaal and Naomi Watts star in Dallas Buyers Club and Wild director Jean-Marc Vallée's new film

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    Everest disaster movie, Venice Film Festival

    Everest 2015 film: Jake Gyllenhaal & Josh Brolin

    18 Sep 15 – 18 Oct 15

    In the new Everest 2015 film, Jake Gyllenhaal & Josh Brollin face gruelling physical and mental challenges: a new breed of disaster movie from Balthazar Kormákur. 

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