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Velvet Buzzsaw

Velvet Buzzsaw is a 2019 American satirical black comedy horror film directed and written by Dan Gilroy and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Zawe Ashton, Rene Russo, Toni Collette, Daveed Diggs, Nitya Vidyasagar, Tom Sturridge, Natalia Dyer, Billy Magnussen, Mig Macario, and John Malkovich. The film had its world premiere at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival on January 27.

Velvet Buzzsaw
Official poster
Directed byDan Gilroy
Written byDan Gilroy
Produced byJennifer Fox
Starring
CinematographyRobert Elswit
Edited byJohn Gilroy
Music by
Production
company
Distributed byNetflix
Release dates
  • January 27, 2019 (2019-01-27) (Sundance)
  • February 1, 2019 (2019-02-01) (United States)
Running time
113 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$21.2 million[2]

Plot Edit

In Miami, art critic Morf Vandewalt attends an art exhibition alongside his friend Josephina, who works for Rhodora Haze, owner of the Haze Gallery and formerly a member of the punk rock band Velvet Buzzsaw. Unfulfilled in his love life with his boyfriend Ed, Morf starts a sexual relationship with Josephina.

Returning to Los Angeles, Josephina finds a dead man named Vetril Dease in her apartment building and enters his home to discover myriad paintings, some of which are partially destroyed. Josephina steals the paintings to show Morf and Rhodora, who become fascinated with Dease. Rhodora decides to exhibit several of his pieces in her gallery to great success. The artworks also enchant Gretchen, Morf's art curator friend, Piers, a former artist for the Haze Gallery, and Damrish, an up-and-coming artist.

To ensure the rarity of the paintings, Rhodora orders gallery worker Bryson to transport half of them to storage. En route, a painting catches fire from his cigarette ash and burns him, causing him to crash into a seemingly abandoned gas station. After he heads inside to clean the burns, Bryson is dragged into a painting by a group of monkey mechanics. Outside, his truck catches fire and burns the remaining Dease paintings.

Researching Dease, Morf discovers he suffered from an abusive childhood that culminated in the murder of his father, after which he was sent to a psychiatric hospital for human experimentation, adding to his mental illness. Jon Dondon, a rival art gallery owner, hires a private investigator to uncover the same story. He attempts to reveal Dease's story to the press but is murdered when a mysterious hand hangs him by his scarf. Coco, Rhodora's former assistant who had just begun working for Jon, discovers his body.

Morf sees a hand in a Dease painting suddenly move; his vision is cleared by his optometrist but he continues to hallucinate. That night, he visits the gallery archivist and learns Dease used blood to make his red-black paints. Rhodora, disappointed with Piers' most recent work, sends him to live at her beach house and not return until he has made art only for himself.

Gretchen negotiates the display of some Dease paintings in the city's museum alongside an interactive piece titled Sphere, which is owned by Gretchen's primary client. Meanwhile, Gretchen also sabotages Josephina's relationship with Morf by telling her he still has feelings for Ed. The night before the exhibit's debut, Gretchen sticks her arm in one of the holes in Sphere which malfunctions and severs her arm, leaving her to bleed out. Coco, who had recently become Gretchen's assistant, finds her body the next morning. Despite, or perhaps because of, Gretchen's death, there is a spike in interest and demand for the Dease exhibit. Morf and Josephina break up after he finds out she is dating Damrish.

Morf's visions worsen, and he urges Rhodora to stop selling Dease's artwork. She ignores him and, knowing he will write a negative article about the artworks, tries to sell them off as fast as she can for tens of millions of dollars. Morf hires the again unemployed Coco to dispose of the artworks. At a dive bar, Damrish informs Josephina he will not display his art with Haze Gallery and they break up. Outside, Josephina is mysteriously transported to a gallery where the graffiti paintings melt around her and envelop her skin. As Morf puts the Dease artworks into his storage unit, he discovers a deactivated Hoboman, a robotic art piece he had given a negative critique. Hoboman springs to life and chases Morf into a dead end where it breaks Morf's neck, despite Morf's pleas for mercy.

The next morning, Coco finds Morf's body while Josephina's terrified image is seen on a wall of graffiti. Rhodora, now believing the deaths are connected to Dease, has all the artwork in her house removed. As she sits outside her house, the buzz saw tattoo on her neck begins spinning and slashes her flesh, killing her. On the way to LAX, returning home to Michigan, Coco passes a street vendor selling Dease's paintings for five dollars apiece, having found one of the boxes from Bryson's truck. Meanwhile, Piers draws a pattern of curves on the beach sand as the waves wash over them.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

Dan Gilroy conceived the project after Superman Lives, a film which he had a hand in developing, was abruptly cancelled because Warner Bros. was not willing to produce it due to the large budget. He felt that he had wasted a year and a half on the film, but he ultimately made peace with the idea while sitting on a beach, a moment that inspired the final scene in the film.[3] In June 2017, it was announced Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo had been cast in Gilroy's then untitled film, with him writing and directing the film, while Jennifer Fox would serve as a producer, and Netflix would produce and distribute the film.[4][5] Speaking with Business Insider in November 2017, Gilroy teased the project saying:

It's set in the world of contemporary art in Los Angeles, and its got a Robert Altman-like large ensemble cast. It's got a The Player vibe to it. There's a large cast and we're moving around from person to person as we move through this world. The story is being told through these different characters.[6]

In January 2018, it was announced the title was Velvet Buzzsaw.[7] In March 2018, Zawe Ashton, Natalia Dyer, Tom Sturridge, Daveed Diggs, Toni Collette, John Malkovich and Billy Magnussen joined the cast of the film.[8][9]

Principal photography began on March 5, 2018, in Los Angeles, California.[10]

Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders composed the score for the film, replacing Gilroy's frequent collaborator James Newton Howard.

Director Dan Gilroy has stated that he wrote the Morf Vandewalt character to be sexually fluid because he "believe[s] that sexuality is far more fluid than society does."[11]

Release Edit

Velvet Buzzsaw had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27, 2019.[12] It was released by Netflix on February 1, 2019.[13]

Reception Edit

Rotten Tomatoes reports an approval rating of 61% based on 198 reviews, and an average rating of 6.1/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "If you only watch one art-world satire with horror overtones this year — or most others — it should probably be Velvet Buzzsaw."[14] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 61 out of 100 based on 29 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[15]

Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com gave the film two and a half out of four stars, writing: "It's a wildly inconsistent film, sometimes disappointingly clunky and as superficial as the world it's mocking, but it's also an ambitious piece of work with unforgettable imagery and an ace ensemble."[16] Emily Yoshida of Vulture wrote: "Writer and director Dan Gilroy is drawing from the same well of a bitter, morally compromised Los Angeles that he did for 2014's Nightcrawler, but Velvet Buzzsaw, as gleaming and sun-drenched as Nightcrawler is dark, is even more of an invective, and even more operatically heightened."[17] Peter Debruge of Variety called it "[Gilroy's] most cynical movie yet, with most of the venom concentrated in the character of the critic."[18] David Ehrlich of IndieWire gave the film a grade of C, writing "Gilroy's film needed to be 60% better or 20% worse in order to transcend the forgettable silliness of its existence, but it could stand the test of time as a lasting monument to the idea that our own personal taste is the only real thing we ever had."[19]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Velvet Buzzsaw - Netflix Official Site". Netflix. Retrieved December 15, 2018.
  2. ^ (PDF) (Report). California Film Commission. p. 9. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 4, 2017. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
  3. ^ Patches, Matt (February 1, 2019). "How Tim Burton's failed Superman movie inspired Netflix's new thriller Velvet Buzzsaw". Polygon. Retrieved February 1, 2019.
  4. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (June 20, 2017). "Hot Package: 'Nightcrawler's Dan Gilroy, Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo Reteam". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  5. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (June 26, 2017). "Netflix Wins Dan Gilroy Film; Jake Gyllenhaal & Rene Russo To Star". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  6. ^ "The director of 'Nightcrawler' gives details about his upcoming Netflix movie starring Jake Gyllenhaal". Business Insider. Retrieved 2018-03-12.
  7. ^ Marc, Christopher (January 14, 2018). . Omega Underground. Archived from the original on March 31, 2018. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  8. ^ Kroll, Justin (March 12, 2018). "Netflix's Dan Gilroy-Jake Gyllenhaal Film Sets Ensemble (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  9. ^ Hipes, Patrick (March 12, 2018). "New Dan Gilroy-Jake Gyllenhaal Movie Finalizes Cast". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  10. ^ "Dan Gilroy & Jake Gyllenhaal's Netflix Film Sets Ensemble Cast". Netflix. March 12, 2018. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
  11. ^ "Jake Gyllenhaal plays 'sexually fluid' character in new Netflix horror". Special Broadcasting Service. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  12. ^ Debruge, Peter (November 28, 2018). "Sundance Film Festival Unveils 2019 Features Lineup". Variety. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  13. ^ "Velvet Buzzsaw". Netflix Media Center. Retrieved November 29, 2018.
  14. ^ "Velvet Buzzsaw (2019)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved June 21, 2023.
  15. ^ "Velvet Buzzsaw Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  16. ^ Tallerico, Brian (January 28, 2019). "Velvet Buzzsaw". RogerEbert.com. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  17. ^ Yoshida, Emily (January 28, 2019). "Velvet Buzzsaw's Art-World Evisceration Is Pleasantly Perverse". Vulture. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  18. ^ Debruge, Peter (January 28, 2019). "Sundance Film Review: Jake Gyllenhaal in 'Velvet Buzzsaw'". Variety. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  19. ^ Ehrlich, David (January 28, 2019). "'Velvet Buzzsaw' Review: A Silly but Toothless Satire of the Art World — Sundance". IndieWire. Retrieved January 28, 2019.

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Velvet Buzzsaw is a 2019 American satirical black comedy horror film directed and written by Dan Gilroy and starring Jake Gyllenhaal Zawe Ashton Rene Russo Toni Collette Daveed Diggs Nitya Vidyasagar Tom Sturridge Natalia Dyer Billy Magnussen Mig Macario and John Malkovich The film had its world premiere at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival on January 27 Velvet BuzzsawOfficial posterDirected byDan GilroyWritten byDan GilroyProduced byJennifer FoxStarringJake Gyllenhaal Rene Russo Toni Collette Zawe Ashton Tom Sturridge Natalia Dyer Daveed Diggs Billy Magnussen John MalkovichCinematographyRobert ElswitEdited byJohn GilroyMusic byMarco Beltrami Buck SandersProductioncompanyNetflixDistributed byNetflixRelease datesJanuary 27 2019 2019 01 27 Sundance February 1 2019 2019 02 01 United States Running time113 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 21 2 million 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditIn Miami art critic Morf Vandewalt attends an art exhibition alongside his friend Josephina who works for Rhodora Haze owner of the Haze Gallery and formerly a member of the punk rock band Velvet Buzzsaw Unfulfilled in his love life with his boyfriend Ed Morf starts a sexual relationship with Josephina Returning to Los Angeles Josephina finds a dead man named Vetril Dease in her apartment building and enters his home to discover myriad paintings some of which are partially destroyed Josephina steals the paintings to show Morf and Rhodora who become fascinated with Dease Rhodora decides to exhibit several of his pieces in her gallery to great success The artworks also enchant Gretchen Morf s art curator friend Piers a former artist for the Haze Gallery and Damrish an up and coming artist To ensure the rarity of the paintings Rhodora orders gallery worker Bryson to transport half of them to storage En route a painting catches fire from his cigarette ash and burns him causing him to crash into a seemingly abandoned gas station After he heads inside to clean the burns Bryson is dragged into a painting by a group of monkey mechanics Outside his truck catches fire and burns the remaining Dease paintings Researching Dease Morf discovers he suffered from an abusive childhood that culminated in the murder of his father after which he was sent to a psychiatric hospital for human experimentation adding to his mental illness Jon Dondon a rival art gallery owner hires a private investigator to uncover the same story He attempts to reveal Dease s story to the press but is murdered when a mysterious hand hangs him by his scarf Coco Rhodora s former assistant who had just begun working for Jon discovers his body Morf sees a hand in a Dease painting suddenly move his vision is cleared by his optometrist but he continues to hallucinate That night he visits the gallery archivist and learns Dease used blood to make his red black paints Rhodora disappointed with Piers most recent work sends him to live at her beach house and not return until he has made art only for himself Gretchen negotiates the display of some Dease paintings in the city s museum alongside an interactive piece titled Sphere which is owned by Gretchen s primary client Meanwhile Gretchen also sabotages Josephina s relationship with Morf by telling her he still has feelings for Ed The night before the exhibit s debut Gretchen sticks her arm in one of the holes in Sphere which malfunctions and severs her arm leaving her to bleed out Coco who had recently become Gretchen s assistant finds her body the next morning Despite or perhaps because of Gretchen s death there is a spike in interest and demand for the Dease exhibit Morf and Josephina break up after he finds out she is dating Damrish Morf s visions worsen and he urges Rhodora to stop selling Dease s artwork She ignores him and knowing he will write a negative article about the artworks tries to sell them off as fast as she can for tens of millions of dollars Morf hires the again unemployed Coco to dispose of the artworks At a dive bar Damrish informs Josephina he will not display his art with Haze Gallery and they break up Outside Josephina is mysteriously transported to a gallery where the graffiti paintings melt around her and envelop her skin As Morf puts the Dease artworks into his storage unit he discovers a deactivated Hoboman a robotic art piece he had given a negative critique Hoboman springs to life and chases Morf into a dead end where it breaks Morf s neck despite Morf s pleas for mercy The next morning Coco finds Morf s body while Josephina s terrified image is seen on a wall of graffiti Rhodora now believing the deaths are connected to Dease has all the artwork in her house removed As she sits outside her house the buzz saw tattoo on her neck begins spinning and slashes her flesh killing her On the way to LAX returning home to Michigan Coco passes a street vendor selling Dease s paintings for five dollars apiece having found one of the boxes from Bryson s truck Meanwhile Piers draws a pattern of curves on the beach sand as the waves wash over them Cast EditJake Gyllenhaal as Morf Vandewalt Rene Russo as Rhodora Haze Toni Collette as Gretchen Zawe Ashton as Josephina Tom Sturridge as Jon Dondon Natalia Dyer as Coco Daveed Diggs as Damrish Billy Magnussen as Bryson John Malkovich as Piers Alan Mandell as Vetril Dease Mig Macario as Cloudio Nitya Vidyasagar as Gita Sedale Threatt Jr as Ed Pat Healy as Man From Parlack Marco Rodriguez as Ray RuskinspearProduction EditDan Gilroy conceived the project after Superman Lives a film which he had a hand in developing was abruptly cancelled because Warner Bros was not willing to produce it due to the large budget He felt that he had wasted a year and a half on the film but he ultimately made peace with the idea while sitting on a beach a moment that inspired the final scene in the film 3 In June 2017 it was announced Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo had been cast in Gilroy s then untitled film with him writing and directing the film while Jennifer Fox would serve as a producer and Netflix would produce and distribute the film 4 5 Speaking with Business Insider in November 2017 Gilroy teased the project saying It s set in the world of contemporary art in Los Angeles and its got a Robert Altman like large ensemble cast It s got a The Player vibe to it There s a large cast and we re moving around from person to person as we move through this world The story is being told through these different characters 6 In January 2018 it was announced the title was Velvet Buzzsaw 7 In March 2018 Zawe Ashton Natalia Dyer Tom Sturridge Daveed Diggs Toni Collette John Malkovich and Billy Magnussen joined the cast of the film 8 9 Principal photography began on March 5 2018 in Los Angeles California 10 Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders composed the score for the film replacing Gilroy s frequent collaborator James Newton Howard Director Dan Gilroy has stated that he wrote the Morf Vandewalt character to be sexually fluid because he believe s that sexuality is far more fluid than society does 11 Release EditVelvet Buzzsaw had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 27 2019 12 It was released by Netflix on February 1 2019 13 Reception EditRotten Tomatoes reports an approval rating of 61 based on 198 reviews and an average rating of 6 1 10 The website s critical consensus reads If you only watch one art world satire with horror overtones this year or most others it should probably be Velvet Buzzsaw 14 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 61 out of 100 based on 29 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 15 Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert com gave the film two and a half out of four stars writing It s a wildly inconsistent film sometimes disappointingly clunky and as superficial as the world it s mocking but it s also an ambitious piece of work with unforgettable imagery and an ace ensemble 16 Emily Yoshida of Vulture wrote Writer and director Dan Gilroy is drawing from the same well of a bitter morally compromised Los Angeles that he did for 2014 s Nightcrawler but Velvet Buzzsaw as gleaming and sun drenched as Nightcrawler is dark is even more of an invective and even more operatically heightened 17 Peter Debruge of Variety called it Gilroy s most cynical movie yet with most of the venom concentrated in the character of the critic 18 David Ehrlich of IndieWire gave the film a grade of C writing Gilroy s film needed to be 60 better or 20 worse in order to transcend the forgettable silliness of its existence but it could stand the test of time as a lasting monument to the idea that our own personal taste is the only real thing we ever had 19 References Edit Velvet Buzzsaw Netflix Official Site Netflix Retrieved December 15 2018 Film and Television Tax Credit Program Program 2 0 PDF Report California Film Commission p 9 Archived from the original PDF on October 4 2017 Retrieved October 4 2018 Patches Matt February 1 2019 How Tim Burton s failed Superman movie inspired Netflix s new thriller Velvet Buzzsaw Polygon Retrieved February 1 2019 Fleming Mike Jr June 20 2017 Hot Package Nightcrawler s Dan Gilroy Jake Gyllenhaal Rene Russo Reteam Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 12 2018 Fleming Mike Jr June 26 2017 Netflix Wins Dan Gilroy Film Jake Gyllenhaal amp Rene Russo To Star Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 12 2018 The director of Nightcrawler gives details about his upcoming Netflix movie starring Jake Gyllenhaal Business Insider Retrieved 2018 03 12 Marc Christopher January 14 2018 EXCLUSIVE Dan Gilroy s Next Film Is Titled Velvet Buzzsaw Omega Underground Archived from the original on March 31 2018 Retrieved March 12 2018 Kroll Justin March 12 2018 Netflix s Dan Gilroy Jake Gyllenhaal Film Sets Ensemble EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved March 12 2018 Hipes Patrick March 12 2018 New Dan Gilroy Jake Gyllenhaal Movie Finalizes Cast Deadline Hollywood Retrieved March 17 2018 Dan Gilroy amp Jake Gyllenhaal s Netflix Film Sets Ensemble Cast Netflix March 12 2018 Retrieved March 12 2018 Jake Gyllenhaal plays sexually fluid character in new Netflix horror Special Broadcasting Service Retrieved 2020 01 12 Debruge Peter November 28 2018 Sundance Film Festival Unveils 2019 Features Lineup Variety Retrieved November 28 2018 Velvet Buzzsaw Netflix Media Center Retrieved November 29 2018 Velvet Buzzsaw 2019 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved June 21 2023 Velvet Buzzsaw Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved August 22 2019 Tallerico Brian January 28 2019 Velvet Buzzsaw RogerEbert com Retrieved January 28 2019 Yoshida Emily January 28 2019 Velvet Buzzsaw s Art World Evisceration Is Pleasantly Perverse Vulture Retrieved January 28 2019 Debruge Peter January 28 2019 Sundance Film Review Jake Gyllenhaal in Velvet Buzzsaw Variety Retrieved January 28 2019 Ehrlich David January 28 2019 Velvet Buzzsaw Review A Silly but Toothless Satire of the Art World Sundance IndieWire 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