Jake Gyllenhaal's new horror thriller "The Art of Death" is here. This new movie is a collaboration with the director of "Nightcrawler", who was nominated for the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. Jake Gyllenhaal has transformed into an art critic with great style, but the process of appreciating art is not all smooth sailing. The work of a certain artist actually has the ability to kill people. What is going on? The trailer for "The Art of Death" tells you the answer. Jake Gyllenhaal's new horror film "The Art of Suspicion" Chinese trailer: "The Art of the Dead" tells the story of a pretentious art critic played by Jake Gyllenhaal, who lives in wealthy contemporary Los Angeles and discovers a stunning new artist, only to discover that the other's paintings are not only alive, but can also take people's lives. Many big names have also joined the cast. Jake Gyllenhaal, Toni Collette, Natalie Dell, Billy Magnussen, Zawe Ashton, Tom Sturridge and John Malkovich (a real big name) all participated in this film. Trailer screenshots: The new horror thriller "The Art of Suspect" will premiere at the Sundance Independent Film Festival and will then be broadcast on Netflix on February 1, 2019. |
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