Book Review: Velvet Buzzsaw (2019)

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Katie-Ellen

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Sep 25, 2014
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Title: Velvet Buzzsaw (2019)

Tagline: All art is dangerous

Genre: Thriller, Mystery, Horror, Comedy

Director: Dan Gilroy

Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, Toni Collette, Zawe Ashton, Tom Sturridge, Natalia Dyer, Daveed Diggs, Billy Magnussen, John Malkovich, Mark Steger, Cass Buggé, James Aston Lake, Valentina Gordon, Oz Kalvan, Alan Mandell, Marco Rodríguez, Mig Macario, Nitya Vidyasagar, Sedale Threatt Jr., Gregory Cruz, Kevin Carroll, Darren Richardson, Sydney Lemmon, Jasmin Marsters, Candice Ramirez, Chris Ghaffari, John Fleck, Patrick Quinlan, Pamela Shaddock, Rob Brownstein, Time Winters, Andrea Marcovicci, Rebecca Klingler, Ruth Williamson, Brendan Parry Kaufmann, Kassandra Voyagis, Mark Leslie Ford, Ruth Gilroy, Giulia Chiara Rocca, David Moses, Sofia Toufa, Keith Bogart, Pisay Pao, Christopher Darga, Ian Alda, Stefan Marks, Eugene Nomura, Scott Broderick, Sitara Falcon, Pat Healy, Joanna Strapp, Adam Silver, Sal Lopez, Andrea Helene, Kristen Rakes, Amy Tsang, Sean Riley, Charlotte Taschen, James Paxton, Joel Patino Corona, Steven Williams, Peter Gadiot, Lourdes Nadres, Nic Cornett, Mike Ostroski, Stephanie Nash, Tony Jacobsen, Nova DeJhemani, Andrea Bensussen, Tyrone Evans Clark, Eric Shackelford, Damon O'Daniel, Stan Divranos, Monique McKellop, David Alan Graf, Jeremy Russell, Scott Peat, Elise Falanga, Robert Artz, G. Larry Butler, Charles Coplin, Joan Urchin, Shantiel Alexis Vazquez, Sam Sami, Courtney Stephens, Dan Gruenberg, Erica Chappell, R Scott Hoffman, Eli Santana, Reuben Boyd, Kanoa Goo, Jeni Jones, Milton Perez

Release: 2019-02-01

Runtime: 113

Plot: Big money artists and mega-collectors pay a high price when art collides with commerce. After a series of paintings by an unknown artist are discovered, a supernatural force enacts revenge on those who have allowed their greed to get in the way of art.



Who owns art?

That's the central question of this creepy arty supernatural snuff movie. The vengeful dead artist made me think of Marc's recent posting about Henry Darger, and this connection is referenced in a review.

I like spooky movies, not snuff movies. I am interested in art. Used to work in museums, didn't I ? I must say I felt sorry for the people. Some were obnoxious but not nearly enough to deserve what they got. I rather liked Rhodora. Was I not meant to?

Though nor had the deceased artist deserved the life he had got.

Quirky, comic book, good cast.
 
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