Jake Gyllenhaal has given his share of searing performances in films that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, “End of Watch,” “Enemy,” Nightcrawlers,” “Demolition” and “Stronger” ...
Jake Gyllenhaal returns to Netflix with his latest movie The Guilty. The unusual film features a small cast of on screen talent but plenty of recognizable voices as Gyllenhaal takes and makes a number ...
Jake Gyllenhaal said he felt “trapped” while filming his latest movie “The Guilty,” in which he had to sit in one chair throughout the film and hear lines delivered through Zoom all without being able ...
When we meet Joe Baylor (Gyllenhaal), he has a bad attitude. He’s an asthmatic Los Angeles dispatcher who answers 911 calls as if he thinks some of the calls coming in are slightly less than urgent.
EXCLUSIVE: In a $30 million deal, Netflix has acquired worldwide rights to The Guilty, with Jake Gyllenhaal starring and Antoine Fuqua directing a dramatic thriller based on the Gustav Möller-directed ...
Not all movies shot during the COVID-19 pandemic are created equal. While many filmmakers struggled to find small stories that would help them navigate the limitations of the pandemic, the creative ...
This review of “The Guilty” was first published on Sept. 10, 2021 after the film’s premiere at the Toronto Film Festival Jake Gyllenhaal has given his share of searing performances in films that ...
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