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Roman J. Israel Esq review: Denzel Washington and Colin Farrell lead the cast of the drama from Nightcrawler director Dan Gilroy.
Next up, Evan walks through ROMAN J. ISRAEL, ESQ. (9:24), the new film from NIGHTCRAWLER director Dan Gilroy featuring Denzel Washington and Colin Farrell.
Denzel Washington plays an altruistic attorney in this low - key crime thriller from Nightcrawler director Dan Gilroy.
Rene Russo from Nightcrawler and Karen Gillian from Oculus just missed it.
Sure, there were those who expected more from Nightcrawler, which had been mooted for leading actor and supporting actress nods for Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo, respectively, but Gyllenhaal can in any case console himself with some of the career - best raves he has been gathering in New York this week following his Broadway debut Tuesday night opposite Ruth Wilson in Englishman Nick Payne's Constellations.
From NIGHTCRAWLER to this.

Not exact matches

That's Kodi Smith - Mcphee (Nightcrawler in the X-Men: Apocalypse movie, and the kid from The Road before that) in the lead, and the movie was directed by Albert Hughes (who co-directed The Book of Eli).
Hailing from the Marvel Universe is one of the most popular X-men: Nightcrawler.
Written and directed by Dan Gilroy, whose directorial debut was the brilliant «Nightcrawler,» «Roman J. Israel» is presented, from its first moments, as the story of a good and valuable lawyer's slide into moral compromise.
«Nightcrawler» is a great Los Angeles film and a great media film and a great noir, powered by a supremely creepy performance from Jake Gyllenhaal in what is perhaps the best work of his eclectic career.
The reviews tended to be sniffy (the Guardian's own Peter Bradshaw called it «hammy», «cynical» and «increasingly dull and overwrought») but Southpaw benefits from a highly marketable redemptive premise and credible talent elements including director Antoine Fuqua and star Jake Gyllenhaal, coming off his acclaimed turn in Nightcrawler.
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With that said, he does deliver a couple of really cool set pieces, including a prison break sequence involving Quicksilver (played by Evan Peters) that's even better than the Nightcrawler White House attack from «X2.»
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The filmmakers have assembled a stellar cast, including Felicity Jones, nominated for an Academy Award for her leading role in The Theory of Everything; Diego Luna, who was featured in 2008's Oscar - winning Milk and 2013's Elysium; Ben Mendelsohn, recently nominated for an Emmy for his leading role in Bloodline and co-starring in the upcoming Mississippi Grind; Donnie Yen, Hong Kong action star and martial artist who starred in Ip Man and Blade II; Jiang Wen, who co-wrote, produced, directed and starred in the award - winning Let the Bullets Fly and Devils on the Doorstep; Forest Whitaker, recently featured in the critically - acclaimed Lee Daniels» The Butler and winner of an Academy Award for his leading role in 2006's The Last King of Scotland; Mads Mikkelsen, who starred in The Hunt and was the memorable villain from 2006's Casino Royale; Alan Tudyk, who plays a performance - capture character in Rogue One, stars in the soon - to - be-released Con Man series and Trumbo, which releases this November; and Riz Ahmed, who was recently featured in Nightcrawler and starred in the BAFTA - winning film Four Lions.
Like a chameleon, he's morphed from the stern father in Fences to a dorky, introverted and mildly autistic attorney in writer / director Dan Gilroy's (Nightcrawler) second film.
Directed by Bryan Singer, and written by David Hayter (from a story by Tom DeSanto & Singer) X-Men leaves out a few major characters from the comic book (my favorite, Nightcrawler, among them), skimps on the development of the remaining characters, and changes around Rogue's storyline for convenience sake — all so that the film can focus on the series» most popular character, Wolverine (played by Hugh Jackman).
Nightcrawler very much feels like a film from the early 90's.
The trailer for Southpaw, a boxing drama from director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day) and starring Jake Gyllenhaal (Nightcrawler) has debuted and you can view it below!
We're also introduced to a slew of cameos only recognizable by fans of the book, most notably Nightcrawler (Alan Cumming), a demonic mutant who finds salvage in religion and has the ability to teleport from one place to another in an instant.
After yesterday's painfully brief glimpse at X-Men: Apocalypse's Nightcrawler, images of some of the other mutants we were excited to see in the movie have popped up — albeit in unofficial photos from the set.
After his incredible, bug - eyed turn in Dan Gilroy's Nightcrawler, the world's been anxious to see more from Jake Gyllenhaal, certainly one of the more adventurous «leading men» working today.
The Toronto International Film Festival kicked off its 40th edition Thursday night with the world premiere of Jean - Marc Vallee «s «Demolition,» which features yet another bold turn from Jake Gyllenhaal after last year's TIFF entry «Nightcrawler
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After Nightcrawler, Prisoners and just about any film he has been in that wasn't Prince of Persia, we know we are going to get a wonderful piece of performing from the actor.
The budget is in the $ 30 million range — around three times the cost of Nightcrawler, which benefited greatly from California Film Tax Credit program.
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Nightcrawler certainly borrows much of its themes and tone from previous movies such as Network, Taxi Driver, Peeping Tom, Drive, but Gilroy recycles those ideas and places them in a contemporary setting and allows us to examine one of society's more questionable career paths, while also taking a glimpse at our human nature in relation to crime and violence.
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Gyllenhaal has Jacques Audiard's «The Sisters Brothers,» an untitled Netflix art world film from his «Nightcrawler» writer - director Dan Gilroy, and Paul Dano's «Wildlife» all due out this year.
From acclaimed director Antoine Fuqua (TRAINING DAY) and starring Academy Award ® nominated Jake Gyllenhaal (NIGHTCRAWLER, BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN) comes a story of tragedy, loss and the painful road to redemption... Billy «The Great» Hope (Gyllenhaal) is the reigning Junior Middleweight Champion whose unor... Read On
The perpetually transformative actor Jake Gyllenhaal does a 180 - degree turn from his previous role of Louis Bloom in Nightcrawler, going from playing a spindly man who used his sharp intellect and lack of emotion to gain the upper hand to get ahead, to beefy one that is of below average intelligence, running all on emotion, and lashing out physically against anyone and anything that gets in his way.
Nightcrawler Who Made It: Dan Gilroy Who's In It: Jake Gyllenhaal, Bill Paxton, Rene Russo Where It Might Premiere: Toronto The Gist: After a bidding war broke out from footage shown at Cannes (Open Road won it, in the end), buzz has been big for «Nightcrawler,» which follows a young man (Gyllenhaal) who stumbles upon the underground world of L.A. freelance crime journalism.
Nightcrawler is a great character study, beautiful cinematography and an award worthy performance from Jake Gyllenhaal.
That back - to - back transformation, from «Nightcrawler» to «Southpaw,» didn't get enough notice.
After side - stepping a number of plausibility issues (like speeding from a murder scene right in front of the arriving police without attracting any suspicion), Nightcrawler tries to combat them with climactic conflict.
Whether Nightcrawler is her son like in the comics is unclear, but doesn't really sound like it from that description.
It also seems more than likely that Tye Sheridan (Cyclops), Alexandra Shipp (Storm) and Kodi Smit - McPhee (Nightcrawler) will reprise their roles from X-Men: Apocalypse as well.
However, this featurette won't give much new information to those who only know Nightcrawler from the movie.
Having coaxed career - best work from a spooky, hollowed - out Jake Gyllenhaal in Nightcrawler, Gilroy accomplishes something almost equally (if more perversely) impressive: He gets a bad performance out of Denzel Washington.
Denzel Washington slips on nerd glasses, an ill - fitting suit, and a whole lot of nervous tics to play the title character of this sophomore feature from Dan Gilroy, writer - director of Nightcrawler and younger brother of Tony «Michael Clayton» Gilroy.
Writer - director Dan Gilroy's supercharged Nightcrawler, a viciously funny film, starts from that premise and wisely avoids making the same points.
BAFTA nominations list Best film Birdman Boyhood The Grand Budapest Hotel The Imitation Game The Theory of Everything Leading Actor Benedict Cumberbatch - The Imitation Game Eddie Redmayne - The Theory of Everything Jake Gyllenhaal - Nightcrawler Michael Keaton - Birdman Ralph Fiennes - The Grand Budapest Hotel Leading Actress Amy Adams - Big Eyes Felicity Jones - The Theory of Everything Julianne Moore - Still Alice Reese Witherspoon - Wild Rosamund Pike - Gone Girl Supporting Actor Edward Norton - Birdman Ethan Hawke - Boyhood J.K. Simmons - Whiplash Mark Ruffalo - Foxcatcher Steve Carell - Foxcatcher Supporting Actress Emma Stone - Birdman Imelda Staunton - Pride Keira Knightley - The Imitation Game Patricia Arquette - Boyhood Rene Russo - Nightcrawler Outstanding British Film»71 The Imitation Game Paddington Pride The Theory of Everything Under the Skin Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer Elaine Constantine (writer / director)- Northern Soul Gregory Burke (writer), Yann Demange (director)-»71 Hong Khaou (writer / director)- Lilting Paul Katis (director / producer), Andrew de Lotbiniere (producer)- Kajaki: The True Story Stephen Beresford (writer), David Livingstone (producer)- Pride Film Not in the English Language Ida Leviathan The Lunchbox Trash Two Days, One Night Documentary 20 Feet from Stardom 20,000 Days on Earth Citizenfour Finding Vivian Maier Virunga Animated Film Big Hero 6 The Boxtrolls The Lego Movie Whiplash Adapted Screenplay American Sniper Gone Girl The Imitation Game Paddington The Theory of Everything EE Rising Star Jack O'Connell Gugu Mbatha - Raw Miles Teller Margot Robbie Shailene Woodley
A few hours ago we brought you the first official stills from X-Men: Apocalypse, which included our first look at the likes of Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac), Psylocke (Olivia Munn) and Storm (Alexandra Shipp), and now Entertainment Weekly has released another batch of stills featuring Storm, Jubilee (Lana Condor), Cyclops (Tye Sheridan), Nightcrawler (Kodi Smith - McPhee) and Jean Grey (Sophie Turner)...
This is essentially what Kinberg does in the script, passing the torch from the First Class to the New Class of Cyclops, Jean Grey, Nightcrawler and more.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Another «Nightcrawler» surprise could be lurking here, with Rene Russo in a good position to swipe a nomination out from under perennial contender Chastain, or maybe even Stone, Knightley or the eternal Oscar favorite Streep.
From Oscar nominee Dan Gilroy (Nightcrawler) comes the trailer for his latest film, the dramatic thriller Roman J. Israel, Esq. starring two - time Oscar winner Denzel Washington.
Honorable Mentions: 22 Jump Street, Afflicted, The Battered Bastards of Baseball, Big Bad Wolves, Blue Ruin, The Boxtrolls, Boyhood, Calvary, Captain America: Winter Soldier, Citizenfour, Cheap Thrills, Cold in July, Dead Snow 2, The Drop, Enemy, Escape from Tomorrow, Filth, Force Majeur, Frank, Fury, Gone Girl, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Guest, Honeymoon, Housebound, The Internet's Own Boy, Interstellar, The Interview, Joe, John Wick, Locke, Magic in the Moonlight, Moebius, Neighbors, Nightcrawler, Noah, Obvious Child, The One I Love, The Overnighters, The Purge: Anarchy, The Raid 2, The Sacrament, Selma, The Skeleton Twins, Starry Eyes, The Strange Color Of Your Body's Tears, Stretch, The Theory of Everything, They Came Together, Under the Skin, A Walk Among the Tombstones, Wetlands, and Wild, so don't tell me there were no good movies in 2014.
A rare bad performance from Denzel Washington sinks writer - director Dan Gilroy's follow - up to Nightcrawler.
Nightcrawler is a transporter, which means he can instantaneously move from space to another, so even with the Secret Service shooting at the intruder, it manages to get incredibly close to the President.
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