Bertrand Bonello’s latest film ‘Zombi Child’ is a haunting tale of colonialism and faith in a higher power of any kind
Liam Haber
NYFF 57 Review: The Dardenne’s ‘Young Ahmed’ Is a Total Misstep for Masters
Two of Cannes’s most beloved filmmakers arrive at NYFF with their worst film to date with the frequently offensive and deeply uninteresting “Young Ahmed.”
NYFF 57 Review: Almodóvar and Banderas Get Introspective in ‘Pain and Glory’
Reflective films about filmmakers are a trend from Bob Fosse to Federico Fellini. Now, Pedro Almodóvar does his own take on the form with the touching ‘Pain and Glory’ and Antonio Banderas’ sublime performance
NYFF 57 Review: Kelly Reichardt Stays in Formation with ‘First Cow’
The gentle humor and inciteful dynamics of ‘First Cow’ bring Kelly Reichardt’s brand back again to the expectedly great results.
A stunning achievement of filmmaking, ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ is a story of affection, art, and self-worth.
NYFF 57 Review: SYNONYMS Is a Dark Look at Extremism in Many Forms
With a gripping lead performance from Tom Mercier and some truly of-the-moment discussions, ‘Synonyms’ is a one-of-a-kind drama at the New York Film Festival
As the 57th New York Film Festival approaches, we run down the premieres and events that we are most excited for, and their Oscar prospects.
Learning About The Addams Family in Their Birthplace of Westfield, New Jersey
To promote the new Addams Family film coming out this October, the hometown of Charles Addams hosted the Knockturnal’s reporter for a tour of the spooky sights of Westfield, New Jersey, and a sneak peek at some advanced footage.
Film Review: ‘Ready Or Not’ is a Smart Horror-Comedy to End the Summer
Poking fun at the rituals of the oldest and wealthiest families you could find, ‘Ready or Not’ is best when at its funniest.
With Midsommar, the director of Hereditary delivers his second fantastic horror film in two years