- Release date:November 18, 2016 (limited; expands: Nov. 9) Studio:Focus Features. MPAA Rating: R (for violence, menace, graphic.
- Unfortunately (for us, but great for intrigue of the movie), the trailer raises more questions than answers. Why are there so many shower scenes?
- Nocturnal Animals looks just as dark and sexy as you'd expect. The film has been headed for critical success since it debuted at the Cannes Film Festival last year.
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Tom Ford's New Movie 'Nocturnal Animals' Finally Has a Trailer. And if the trailer for his new movie Nocturnal Animals is any indication, the wait was worth it. In the film, Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal play a couple who went through a divorce so bad that Gyllenhaal's character, Edward Sheffield, writes a novel about their relationship called (you guessed it) Nocturnal Animals. After he sends the manuscript to Adams' Susan Morrow, she begins to suspect that its sad, violent pages are actually a thinly veiled threat of revenge for something she did when they were still married. Later, Edward answers: . It looks as slick as any of Ford's runway shows (which makes sense, considering his day job), and it gives us a little insight as to what Ford's cinematic signatures might be: Nocturnal Animals and A Single Man both feature an Academy Award- nominated redhead, beautiful midcentury architecture, and the kind of fine- tuned color imagery that other directors only wish they could achieve.
The film has been headed for critical success since it debuted at the Cannes Film Festival last year, where Ford secured a staggering $2. Focus Features. It'll be in select theaters on November 1.
Few movies this year will be more aesthetically satisfying than Tom Ford’s thriller, Nocturnal Animals. Lavishly enriched with moody shades and sensual talent, the. Check out New Movie Posters: 'Nocturnal Animals,' 'Doctor Strange,' 'Passengers' and More and other movie photo galleries and celebrity photo galleries at Movies.com. Nocturnal Animals movie reviews & Metacritic score: An art gallery owner is haunted by her ex-husband's novel, a violent thriller she interprets as a veiled.