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- Warning: Spoilers ahead for the Netflix movie "Velvet Buzzsaw."
- Director and writer Dan Gilroy tells INSIDER about finding the name Vetril Dease in an 1850s census, and why a piece from his favorite painter Caravaggio wound up in the background of scene.
- Gilroy also says the final scene is linked to his own experience with a failed "Superman" movie.
Netflix original movie "Velvet Buzzsaw" is a satirical thriller about the horror-imbued paintings of a deceased artist named Vetril Dease, and how their dissemination among Los Angeles' art scene leads to the supernatural deaths of every person who gets involved.
"Our gothic, campy, kitschy horror structure is a little bit like 'The Ring,'" the movie's writer and director Dan Gilroy told INSIDER. "Once you watch the video, you're gonna die [...] We wanted to set it up that way but like 'The Ring' or 'Final Destination.'"
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