We are in the homestretch of the special retrospective on the films of Denis Villeneuve over at Can’t Stop the Movies. In the latest episode of the podcast, Andrew Hathaway and I revisit Villeneuve his doppelganger drama Enemy. Featuring a blistering performance by Jake Gyllenhaal, the film tells the tale of Adam (Gyllenhaal) who becomes obsessed with seeking out an actor, Anthony (Gyllenhaal), who looks identical to him. Offering a fascinating portrayal of male guilt, Enemy is a film that will definitely leave audiences talking. Give the episode a listen below, or you can find it on iTunes and other places where you consume podcasts.
The founder of Cinema Axis, Courtney is a Rotten Tomatoes approved critic who can frequently be heard discussing film as co-host of Frameline on Radio Regent. Courtney has contributed to several publications including Leonard Maltin, That Shelf, POV Magazine, In the Seats, Black Girl Nerds, and Comix Asylum. He has appeared on ET Canada and Hollywood Suite's Cinema A to Z. Courtney celebrates diversity in cinema as host of the Changing Reels podcast and is a member of the Toronto Film Critics Association, the Online Film Critics Society, and the African American Film Critics Association. He is also a Golden Globes International Voter.
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