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Nightcrawler
Nightcrawlerfilm.jpg
Theatrical release poster

Directed by
Dan Gilroy
Produced by
Jennifer Fox
Tony Gilroy
Michel Litvak
Jake Gyllenhaal
David Lancaster

Written by
Dan Gilroy
Starring
Jake Gyllenhaal
Rene Russo
Riz Ahmed
Bill Paxton

Music by
James Newton Howard
Cinematography
Robert Elswit
Edited by
John Gilroy

Production
 company

Bold Films

Distributed by
Open Road Films

Release dates

September 5, 2014 (Toronto)
October 31, 2014 (United States)


Running time
 117 minutes[1]
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
$8.5 million[2]
Box office
$38.7 million[2]
Nightcrawler is a 2014 American neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by Dan Gilroy in his directorial debut. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a thief who starts shooting footage of accidents and crimes in Los Angeles and selling it to news channels. It features Rene Russo, Riz Ahmed, and Bill Paxton.
The film had its world premiere at the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.[3] It was released theatrically by Open Road Films on October 31, 2014.[4] It received critical acclaim and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay at 87th Academy Awards.


Contents  [hide]
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Production
4 Reception 4.1 Critical response
4.2 Box office
5 Accolades
6 References
7 External links

§Plot[edit]
Caught stealing from a Los Angeles construction site, Louis "Lou" Bloom (Jake Gyllenhaal) attacks a security guard and steals his watch. After negotiating a price for the stolen material at a scrap yard, Bloom asks for a job, but the foreman at the scrap yard tells him that he will not employ a thief.
Inspired by a freelance film crew he sees working the scene of a car crash, led by cameraman Joe Loder (Bill Paxton), Bloom steals a racing bicycle and trades it for a camcorder and a radio scanner. That night Bloom shoots the aftermath of a carjacking, moving up close and filming the victim's death to compete with Joe Loder's higher quality footage. Lou gets both him and Loder kicked off the crime scene, and they become rivals and competitors. Bloom offers the footage to a local TV station. The morning news director, Nina Romina (Rene Russo), buys the footage and encourages Bloom to continue his work. She stipulates that the station is most interested in footage of violent incidents in affluent neighborhoods since these attract the most viewers. Bloom hires an assistant, Rick Carey (Riz Ahmed), a young man desperate for money, and begins his career as a professional stringer.
To get better footage, Bloom alters crime scenes, in one case moving the body of a car crash victim to make a better shot. However, Loder beats Bloom to several important stories and has access to more advanced equipment. Bloom's work begins to gain traction, and he purchases better equipment and trades his old 1985 Toyota Tercel for a faster and brand-new Dodge Challenger. Bloom threatens to end his business relationship with Romina unless she has sex with him, knowing her job depends on his footage. The next day he turns down a business offer from Loder, who beats him to an important plane crash story later that night. Romina explodes in anger at Bloom, demanding he get footage that viewers "can't turn away from" and keep his end of their bargain. Bloom sabotages Loder's van, causing him to crash into a telephone pole and become gravely injured.
Later that night, Bloom and Carey arrive at the site of a home invasion in an affluent neighborhood before the police. Bloom records footage of the gunmen leaving in their SUV and of the murder victims in the house. The news staff worry that airing the footage is unethical, but Romina is eager to break the story. In exchange, Bloom demands public credit and more money. The police become suspicious of Bloom and ask for his footage of the home invasion. He gives them an edited tape, withholding footage identifying the gunmen, then locates the gunmen himself. With Carey, he stakes them out at a restaurant, planning to tip off the police and film the confrontation. Scared, Carey demands half the money Bloom stands to make, threatening to tell the police about Bloom's illegal activities. Bloom agrees, but demands Carey get out of the car to shoot a supporting angle; Carey complies when Bloom threatens him with violence.
The police arrive at the restaurant and exchange gunfire with the gunmen. One is killed and the other escapes in the SUV. The police give chase, with Bloom and Carey tailing and recording. After the gunman's SUV crashes, Bloom urges Carey to film the gunman, claiming he is dead. The wounded gunman shoots Carey and tries to escape but is shot by police. As Carey lies dying, Bloom films him and tells him that he cannot work with someone he does not trust.
Romina is awed by the footage and expresses her devotion to Bloom. The news team discovers that the "home invasion" was actually a drug deal gone wrong; Romina omits this information to maximize the story's impact. Police try to confiscate the footage for evidence, but Romina defends her right to withhold it. Interrogated by police detective Fronteiri (Michael Hyatt), Bloom fabricates a story about the men in the SUV following him; Fronteiri suspects he is lying, but she cannot prove it. Bloom invests in two vans and hires a team of interns to expand his business.
§Cast[edit]
Jake Gyllenhaal as Louis "Lou" Bloom
Rene Russo as Nina Romina
Riz Ahmed as Rick Carey
Bill Paxton as Joe Loder
Ann Cusack as Linda
Kevin Rahm as Frank Kruse
Kathleen York as Jackie
Eric Lange as Cameraman
Jonny Coyne as Pawn Shop Owner
Michael Hyatt as Detective Fronteiri
Michael Papajohn as Security Guard
Various Los Angeles news anchors either appear as themselves, such as KCBS' Pat Harvey and Kent Shocknek, or as lightly fictionalized versions of themselves, such as Sharon Tay, Rick Garcia and Rick Chambers.
§Production[edit]
Gyllenhaal was the first actor to sign on, in April 2013.[5] The film was not one of the 31 projects originally selected by the California Film Tax Credit program June for $100 million in credits via a lottery from 380 applications, but it did receive a $2.3 million allocation.[6] Bill Paxton and Rene Russo signed for the film in September 2013,[7] followed by the casting of Riz Ahmed as Gyllenhaal's "driver and protege".[8] Kevin Rahm joined the cast as a News Channel editor in October 2013.[9] Principal photography began on October 6, 2013 in Los Angeles and lasted 27 days.[10] Gyllenhaal lost 20 lb (9.1 kg) for his role.[11] The full production process took approximately 27 weeks from first shot to picture lock. [12]
§Reception[edit]
§Critical response[edit]
Nightcrawler received critical acclaim, with many praising Gyllenhaal's performance and Gilroy's script. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a score of 95%, based on 214 reviews, with a rating average of 8.2/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Restless, visually sleek, and powered by a lithe star performance from Jake Gyllenhaal, Nightcrawler offers dark, thought-provoking thrills."[13] On Metacritic, another review aggregator, the film has a score of 76 out of 100, based on 45 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[14]
Reviewers call Gyllenhaal's character a "charming sociopath" and his performance "a bravura, career-changing tour-de-force."[15][16][17] Christy Lemire of the Chicago Sun-Times called Gyllenhaal's performance "supremely creepy" and praised the film's themes and messages.[18] Christopher Orr of The Atlantic compared Gyllenhaal to a young Robert De Niro and his performances in the films Taxi Driver and The King of Comedy, feeling Gyllenhaal's character harbored traits shared by De Niro's characters in the two films. Orr called Gyllenhaal "tremendous" in the role and stated that the actor is learning to "channel an eerie, inner charisma, offering it up in glimpses and glimmers rather than all at once." He also declared the role as Gyllenhaal's "best performance to date."[19] Ben Sachs of the Chicago Reader said, "For a first-time director, Gilroy demonstrates an uncommon assurance, not only in his audacious tonal shifts but in the stellar work he elicits from his cast and crew."[20]
§Box office[edit]
Nightcrawler opened on October 31, 2014 in 2,766 theaters and grossed $10.4 million, with an average of $3,775 per theater and ranking #2 at the box office. By December 30, 2014, the film had earned $32.1 million in the United States and Canada and by November 16, 2014, $9.1 million in other countries.[2]
§Accolades[edit]
For his performance as Louis "Lou" Bloom, Jake Gyllenhaal received praise from critics, including nominations for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role.

Award
Date of ceremony
Category
Recipient(s) and nominee(s)
Result
Ref(s)


Academy Awards
February 22, 2015 Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Nominated [21]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists
January 12, 2015 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [22]
ACE Eddie Awards
January 30, 2015 Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic John Gilroy Nominated [23]
American Film Institute
December 9, 2014 Top Ten Films of the Year Nightcrawler Won [21]
Art Directors Guild
January 31, 2015 Excellence in Production Design for a Contemporary Film Kevin Kavanaugh Nominated [24]
Austin Film Critics Association
December 17, 2014 AFCA 2014 Top Ten Films Nightcrawler 6th place [25]
Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won
Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Won
Best First Film Nightcrawler (Dan Gilroy) Won
Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts International Awards
January 31, 2015 Best International Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [26]
Boston Society of Film Critics
December 8, 2014 Best New Filmmaker Dan Gilroy Won [27]
British Academy Film Awards
February 8, 2015 Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Nominated [28]
Best Actor in a Leading Role Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Rene Russo Nominated
Best Editing John Gilroy Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association
December 15, 2014 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [29]
Most Promising Filmmaker Dan Gilroy Nominated
Critics' Choice Movie Award
January 15, 2015 Best Picture Nightcrawler Nominated [30]
Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association
December 15, 2014 Top Ten Films of the Year Nightcrawler 10th place [31]
Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Denver Film Critics Society
January 12, 2015 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [32]
Best Supporting Actress Rene Russo Nominated
Detroit Film Critics Society
December 15, 2014 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [33]
Best Supporting Actress Rene Russo Nominated
Dublin Film Critics' Circle
December 17, 2014 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won [34]
Florida Film Critics Circle
December 19, 2014 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Runner-up [35]
Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association
March 1, 2015 Film Performance of the Year – Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Pending [36]
Georgia Film Critics Association
January 9, 2015 Best Picture Nightcrawler Nominated [37]
Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won
Best Supporting Actor Riz Ahmed Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Rene Russo Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Won
Golden Globe Awards
January 11, 2015 Best Actor - Drama Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [38]
Gotham Awards
December 1, 2014 Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director Award Dan Gilroy Nominated [39]
Breakthrough Actor Riz Ahmed Nominated
Houston Film Critics Society
January 10, 2015 Best Picture Nightcrawler Nominated [40]
Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won
Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Nominated
Independent Spirit Awards
February 21, 2015 Best First Feature Nightcrawler Won [41]
Best Male Lead Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Best Supporting Male Riz Ahmed Nominated
Best Screenplay Dan Gilroy Won
Best Editing John Gilroy Nominated
Las Vegas Film Critics Society
December 18, 2014 LVFCS Top 10 Films of 2014 Nightcrawler 4th place [42]
London Film Critics' Circle
January 18, 2015 Film of the Year Nightcrawler Nominated [43][44]
Actor of the Year Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Supporting Actor of the Year Riz Ahmed Nominated
Screenwriter of the Year Dan Gilroy Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association
December 7, 2014 Best Supporting Actress Rene Russo Runner-up [45]
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild
February 14, 2015 Best Contemporary Make-Up Donald Mowat and Malanie Romero Nominated [46]
National Board of Review
January 6, 2015 Top Ten Films Nightcrawler Won [47]
National Society of Film Critics Awards
January 3, 2015 Best Supporting Actress Rene Russo 2nd Runner-up [48]
New York Film Critics Online
December 7, 2014 Best Debut Director Dan Gilroy Won [49]
North Texas Film Critics Association
January 5, 2015 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won [50]
Oklahoma Film Critics Circle
January 5, 2015 Best Picture Nightcrawler 6th place [51]
Best First Feature Nightcrawler Won
Online Film Critics Society
December 15, 2014 Best Picture Nightcrawler Nominated [52]
Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society
December 16, 2014 Breakthrough Performance Behind the Camera Dan Gilroy Won [53]
Producers Guild of America Awards
January 24, 2015 Best Theatrical Motion Picture Jennifer Fox, Tony Gilroy Nominated [54]
San Diego Film Critics Society
December 15, 2014 Best Film Nightcrawler Won [55]
Best Director Dan Gilroy Won
Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won
Best Supporting Actor Riz Ahmed Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Rene Russo Won
Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Won
Best Cinematography Robert Elswit Won
Best Editing John Gilroy Nominated
Best Score James Newton Howard Won
San Francisco Film Critics Circle
December 14, 2014 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [56]
Satellite Awards
February 15, 2015 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [57]
Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards
January 25, 2015 Best Male Actor in a Leading Role Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [58]
Southeastern Film Critics Association
December 22, 2014 2014 SEFCA Top Ten Films Nightcrawler Won [59]
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association
December 15, 2014 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won [60]
Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Nominated
Best Cinematography Robert Elswit Nominated
Best Art Direction Nightcrawler Nominated
Toronto Film Critics Association
December 15, 2014 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Runner-up [61]
Best First Feature Dan Gilroy Runner-up
Utah Film Critics Association
December 17, 2014 Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Runner-up [62]
Best Cinematography Robert Elswit Won
Vancouver Film Critics Circle
January 5, 2015 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won [63]
Writers Guild of America Awards
February 14, 2015 Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Nominated [64]

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Nightcrawler (film)
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Nightcrawler
Nightcrawlerfilm.jpg
Theatrical release poster

Directed by
Dan Gilroy
Produced by
Jennifer Fox
Tony Gilroy
Michel Litvak
Jake Gyllenhaal
David Lancaster

Written by
Dan Gilroy
Starring
Jake Gyllenhaal
Rene Russo
Riz Ahmed
Bill Paxton

Music by
James Newton Howard
Cinematography
Robert Elswit
Edited by
John Gilroy

Production
 company

Bold Films

Distributed by
Open Road Films

Release dates

September 5, 2014 (Toronto)
October 31, 2014 (United States)


Running time
 117 minutes[1]
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
$8.5 million[2]
Box office
$38.7 million[2]
Nightcrawler is a 2014 American neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by Dan Gilroy in his directorial debut. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a thief who starts shooting footage of accidents and crimes in Los Angeles and selling it to news channels. It features Rene Russo, Riz Ahmed, and Bill Paxton.
The film had its world premiere at the Special Presentations section of the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.[3] It was released theatrically by Open Road Films on October 31, 2014.[4] It received critical acclaim and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay at 87th Academy Awards.


Contents  [hide]
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Production
4 Reception 4.1 Critical response
4.2 Box office
5 Accolades
6 References
7 External links

§Plot[edit]
Caught stealing from a Los Angeles construction site, Louis "Lou" Bloom (Jake Gyllenhaal) attacks a security guard and steals his watch. After negotiating a price for the stolen material at a scrap yard, Bloom asks for a job, but the foreman at the scrap yard tells him that he will not employ a thief.
Inspired by a freelance film crew he sees working the scene of a car crash, led by cameraman Joe Loder (Bill Paxton), Bloom steals a racing bicycle and trades it for a camcorder and a radio scanner. That night Bloom shoots the aftermath of a carjacking, moving up close and filming the victim's death to compete with Joe Loder's higher quality footage. Lou gets both him and Loder kicked off the crime scene, and they become rivals and competitors. Bloom offers the footage to a local TV station. The morning news director, Nina Romina (Rene Russo), buys the footage and encourages Bloom to continue his work. She stipulates that the station is most interested in footage of violent incidents in affluent neighborhoods since these attract the most viewers. Bloom hires an assistant, Rick Carey (Riz Ahmed), a young man desperate for money, and begins his career as a professional stringer.
To get better footage, Bloom alters crime scenes, in one case moving the body of a car crash victim to make a better shot. However, Loder beats Bloom to several important stories and has access to more advanced equipment. Bloom's work begins to gain traction, and he purchases better equipment and trades his old 1985 Toyota Tercel for a faster and brand-new Dodge Challenger. Bloom threatens to end his business relationship with Romina unless she has sex with him, knowing her job depends on his footage. The next day he turns down a business offer from Loder, who beats him to an important plane crash story later that night. Romina explodes in anger at Bloom, demanding he get footage that viewers "can't turn away from" and keep his end of their bargain. Bloom sabotages Loder's van, causing him to crash into a telephone pole and become gravely injured.
Later that night, Bloom and Carey arrive at the site of a home invasion in an affluent neighborhood before the police. Bloom records footage of the gunmen leaving in their SUV and of the murder victims in the house. The news staff worry that airing the footage is unethical, but Romina is eager to break the story. In exchange, Bloom demands public credit and more money. The police become suspicious of Bloom and ask for his footage of the home invasion. He gives them an edited tape, withholding footage identifying the gunmen, then locates the gunmen himself. With Carey, he stakes them out at a restaurant, planning to tip off the police and film the confrontation. Scared, Carey demands half the money Bloom stands to make, threatening to tell the police about Bloom's illegal activities. Bloom agrees, but demands Carey get out of the car to shoot a supporting angle; Carey complies when Bloom threatens him with violence.
The police arrive at the restaurant and exchange gunfire with the gunmen. One is killed and the other escapes in the SUV. The police give chase, with Bloom and Carey tailing and recording. After the gunman's SUV crashes, Bloom urges Carey to film the gunman, claiming he is dead. The wounded gunman shoots Carey and tries to escape but is shot by police. As Carey lies dying, Bloom films him and tells him that he cannot work with someone he does not trust.
Romina is awed by the footage and expresses her devotion to Bloom. The news team discovers that the "home invasion" was actually a drug deal gone wrong; Romina omits this information to maximize the story's impact. Police try to confiscate the footage for evidence, but Romina defends her right to withhold it. Interrogated by police detective Fronteiri (Michael Hyatt), Bloom fabricates a story about the men in the SUV following him; Fronteiri suspects he is lying, but she cannot prove it. Bloom invests in two vans and hires a team of interns to expand his business.
§Cast[edit]
Jake Gyllenhaal as Louis "Lou" Bloom
Rene Russo as Nina Romina
Riz Ahmed as Rick Carey
Bill Paxton as Joe Loder
Ann Cusack as Linda
Kevin Rahm as Frank Kruse
Kathleen York as Jackie
Eric Lange as Cameraman
Jonny Coyne as Pawn Shop Owner
Michael Hyatt as Detective Fronteiri
Michael Papajohn as Security Guard
Various Los Angeles news anchors either appear as themselves, such as KCBS' Pat Harvey and Kent Shocknek, or as lightly fictionalized versions of themselves, such as Sharon Tay, Rick Garcia and Rick Chambers.
§Production[edit]
Gyllenhaal was the first actor to sign on, in April 2013.[5] The film was not one of the 31 projects originally selected by the California Film Tax Credit program June for $100 million in credits via a lottery from 380 applications, but it did receive a $2.3 million allocation.[6] Bill Paxton and Rene Russo signed for the film in September 2013,[7] followed by the casting of Riz Ahmed as Gyllenhaal's "driver and protege".[8] Kevin Rahm joined the cast as a News Channel editor in October 2013.[9] Principal photography began on October 6, 2013 in Los Angeles and lasted 27 days.[10] Gyllenhaal lost 20 lb (9.1 kg) for his role.[11] The full production process took approximately 27 weeks from first shot to picture lock. [12]
§Reception[edit]
§Critical response[edit]
Nightcrawler received critical acclaim, with many praising Gyllenhaal's performance and Gilroy's script. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a score of 95%, based on 214 reviews, with a rating average of 8.2/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Restless, visually sleek, and powered by a lithe star performance from Jake Gyllenhaal, Nightcrawler offers dark, thought-provoking thrills."[13] On Metacritic, another review aggregator, the film has a score of 76 out of 100, based on 45 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[14]
Reviewers call Gyllenhaal's character a "charming sociopath" and his performance "a bravura, career-changing tour-de-force."[15][16][17] Christy Lemire of the Chicago Sun-Times called Gyllenhaal's performance "supremely creepy" and praised the film's themes and messages.[18] Christopher Orr of The Atlantic compared Gyllenhaal to a young Robert De Niro and his performances in the films Taxi Driver and The King of Comedy, feeling Gyllenhaal's character harbored traits shared by De Niro's characters in the two films. Orr called Gyllenhaal "tremendous" in the role and stated that the actor is learning to "channel an eerie, inner charisma, offering it up in glimpses and glimmers rather than all at once." He also declared the role as Gyllenhaal's "best performance to date."[19] Ben Sachs of the Chicago Reader said, "For a first-time director, Gilroy demonstrates an uncommon assurance, not only in his audacious tonal shifts but in the stellar work he elicits from his cast and crew."[20]
§Box office[edit]
Nightcrawler opened on October 31, 2014 in 2,766 theaters and grossed $10.4 million, with an average of $3,775 per theater and ranking #2 at the box office. By December 30, 2014, the film had earned $32.1 million in the United States and Canada and by November 16, 2014, $9.1 million in other countries.[2]
§Accolades[edit]
For his performance as Louis "Lou" Bloom, Jake Gyllenhaal received praise from critics, including nominations for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama and a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role.

Award
Date of ceremony
Category
Recipient(s) and nominee(s)
Result
Ref(s)


Academy Awards
February 22, 2015 Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Nominated [21]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists
January 12, 2015 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [22]
ACE Eddie Awards
January 30, 2015 Best Edited Feature Film – Dramatic John Gilroy Nominated [23]
American Film Institute
December 9, 2014 Top Ten Films of the Year Nightcrawler Won [21]
Art Directors Guild
January 31, 2015 Excellence in Production Design for a Contemporary Film Kevin Kavanaugh Nominated [24]
Austin Film Critics Association
December 17, 2014 AFCA 2014 Top Ten Films Nightcrawler 6th place [25]
Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won
Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Won
Best First Film Nightcrawler (Dan Gilroy) Won
Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts International Awards
January 31, 2015 Best International Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [26]
Boston Society of Film Critics
December 8, 2014 Best New Filmmaker Dan Gilroy Won [27]
British Academy Film Awards
February 8, 2015 Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Nominated [28]
Best Actor in a Leading Role Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Rene Russo Nominated
Best Editing John Gilroy Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association
December 15, 2014 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [29]
Most Promising Filmmaker Dan Gilroy Nominated
Critics' Choice Movie Award
January 15, 2015 Best Picture Nightcrawler Nominated [30]
Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association
December 15, 2014 Top Ten Films of the Year Nightcrawler 10th place [31]
Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Denver Film Critics Society
January 12, 2015 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [32]
Best Supporting Actress Rene Russo Nominated
Detroit Film Critics Society
December 15, 2014 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [33]
Best Supporting Actress Rene Russo Nominated
Dublin Film Critics' Circle
December 17, 2014 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won [34]
Florida Film Critics Circle
December 19, 2014 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Runner-up [35]
Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association
March 1, 2015 Film Performance of the Year – Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Pending [36]
Georgia Film Critics Association
January 9, 2015 Best Picture Nightcrawler Nominated [37]
Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won
Best Supporting Actor Riz Ahmed Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Rene Russo Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Won
Golden Globe Awards
January 11, 2015 Best Actor - Drama Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [38]
Gotham Awards
December 1, 2014 Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director Award Dan Gilroy Nominated [39]
Breakthrough Actor Riz Ahmed Nominated
Houston Film Critics Society
January 10, 2015 Best Picture Nightcrawler Nominated [40]
Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won
Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Nominated
Independent Spirit Awards
February 21, 2015 Best First Feature Nightcrawler Won [41]
Best Male Lead Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Best Supporting Male Riz Ahmed Nominated
Best Screenplay Dan Gilroy Won
Best Editing John Gilroy Nominated
Las Vegas Film Critics Society
December 18, 2014 LVFCS Top 10 Films of 2014 Nightcrawler 4th place [42]
London Film Critics' Circle
January 18, 2015 Film of the Year Nightcrawler Nominated [43][44]
Actor of the Year Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Supporting Actor of the Year Riz Ahmed Nominated
Screenwriter of the Year Dan Gilroy Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association
December 7, 2014 Best Supporting Actress Rene Russo Runner-up [45]
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild
February 14, 2015 Best Contemporary Make-Up Donald Mowat and Malanie Romero Nominated [46]
National Board of Review
January 6, 2015 Top Ten Films Nightcrawler Won [47]
National Society of Film Critics Awards
January 3, 2015 Best Supporting Actress Rene Russo 2nd Runner-up [48]
New York Film Critics Online
December 7, 2014 Best Debut Director Dan Gilroy Won [49]
North Texas Film Critics Association
January 5, 2015 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won [50]
Oklahoma Film Critics Circle
January 5, 2015 Best Picture Nightcrawler 6th place [51]
Best First Feature Nightcrawler Won
Online Film Critics Society
December 15, 2014 Best Picture Nightcrawler Nominated [52]
Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society
December 16, 2014 Breakthrough Performance Behind the Camera Dan Gilroy Won [53]
Producers Guild of America Awards
January 24, 2015 Best Theatrical Motion Picture Jennifer Fox, Tony Gilroy Nominated [54]
San Diego Film Critics Society
December 15, 2014 Best Film Nightcrawler Won [55]
Best Director Dan Gilroy Won
Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won
Best Supporting Actor Riz Ahmed Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Rene Russo Won
Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Won
Best Cinematography Robert Elswit Won
Best Editing John Gilroy Nominated
Best Score James Newton Howard Won
San Francisco Film Critics Circle
December 14, 2014 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [56]
Satellite Awards
February 15, 2015 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [57]
Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards
January 25, 2015 Best Male Actor in a Leading Role Jake Gyllenhaal Nominated [58]
Southeastern Film Critics Association
December 22, 2014 2014 SEFCA Top Ten Films Nightcrawler Won [59]
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association
December 15, 2014 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won [60]
Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Nominated
Best Cinematography Robert Elswit Nominated
Best Art Direction Nightcrawler Nominated
Toronto Film Critics Association
December 15, 2014 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Runner-up [61]
Best First Feature Dan Gilroy Runner-up
Utah Film Critics Association
December 17, 2014 Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Runner-up [62]
Best Cinematography Robert Elswit Won
Vancouver Film Critics Circle
January 5, 2015 Best Actor Jake Gyllenhaal Won [63]
Writers Guild of America Awards
February 14, 2015 Best Original Screenplay Dan Gilroy Nominated [64]

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