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Everest 2015 film: Jake Gyllenhaal & Josh Brolin

18 Sep 15 – 18 Oct 15, 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM

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. 

By CW Contributor on 21/8/2015

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Everest 2015 film: Jake Gyllenhaal & Josh Brolin Everest 2015 film: Jake Gyllenhaal & Josh Brolin Yasmin Omar
Everest the film
Mount Everest is the highest and most dangerous place on Earth. Kormákur’s cast and crew have achieved quite a feat with new film Everest by valiantly shooting on location in Nepal.
Coming to UK cinemas on 18 September, this new film about Everest – based on Jon Krakauer’s best-selling autobiography, Into Thin Air – tells the remarkable tale of a group of mountaineers who endure sub-zero temperatures and cripplingly low oxygen levels when stranded atop Everest during one of the worst snowstorms in recorded history.
Everest: Jake Gyllenhaal, Kiera Knightley & Josh Brolin
Starring Academy Award nominees Jake Gyllenhaal, actor Josh Brolin and Keira Knightley, Everest the movie looks a thrilling disaster movie, but we'll have to wait and see what the critics say at this year's Venice festival, where the film will premier. 
UPDATE: Venice Film Festival
Everest didn't meet with positivity at this year's Venice, with Peter Bradshaw calling the film 'subdued', 'messy' and 'frustrating'. We guess this won't be another Birdman year after all. 


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What Everest 2015 film: Jake Gyllenhaal & Josh Brolin
Where Various Locations | MAP
Nearest tube Leicester Square (underground)
When 18 Sep 15 – 18 Oct 15, 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Price £ determined by venue
Website Click here to go to the Everest IMDB page



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    The new Everest movie is scheduled to open the Venice Film Festival this month – a prestigious spot often reserved for Oscar winners. Last year Birdman held this prime position at the festival, and went on to win Best Picture.

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