Jake Gyllenhaal's Nightcrawler asks, 'how far will you go?'

The new thiller is 'a comment on the current state of the media' says film's star, producer

Media | Jake Gyllenhaal is an unscrupulous drifter in Nightcrawler

Caption: Nightcrawler actor/producer Jake Gyllenhaal describes the 'political subversity' in the provocative new thriller.

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Jake Gyllenhaal's provocative new thriller Nightcrawler hits theatres Friday challenging audiences to ask themselves how far they'll go to win.
Gyllenhaal stars as Lou Bloom, an unscrupulous drifter who weasels his way into the cutthroat world of news gathering.

Success at any cost

The movie, by veteran screenwriter and first-time director Dan Gilroy, also paints an unsettling picture of L.A.'s seedy underbelly.

Image | Jake Gyllenhall in Nightcrawler

Caption: Jake Gyllenhall in Nightcrawler. The actor/producer says the thriller is a comment on the current media landscape. (TIFF)

​Gyllenhaal, who also produced the film, admits Nightcrawler is taking a calculated jab at the chew 'em up, and spit 'em out media landscape.
"There's definitely some political subversity here," he told CBC in an interview last month in Toronto.
"This movie is a comment, in a lot of ways, on the current state of the media," Gyllenhaal said. "There is some part of my culture that has said to me 'success, almost, at any cost.'"
The filmmaker will see if he has a box office success on his hands when Nightcrawler goes into wide release on Friday.