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Riyad Mammadyarov
Riyad Mammadyarov
I am a graduate of New York University and am currently pursuing my master's degree in cinema studies at the same institution. My passion for films knows no bounds! It warms my heart and inspires zeal to talk movies with fellow cinephiles. Have any questions, comments or just want to chat? Email me at riyad.mamedyarov@gmail.com
Film Review: ‘Personal Shopper’
Olivier Assayas’ newest work is one of his most mind-bending and multi-faceted films to date that will leave you questioning your sanity.
“The Ottoman Lieutenant” is an uninspired romantic drama period-piece that is as banal as it is boring.
Stars John Lithgow, Oliver Platt and Andrea Martin Talk TV, Comedy and Psychiatric Hospitals
For the last twenty years or so, many have considered television to have re-entered its golden age.
Christine Evangelista and Josh Henderson of ‘The Arrangement’ Talk Scientology and Arranged Relationships
The names never seem to stop. From Brangelina to Kimye, celebrity marriages have become a commodity all of its own.
‘The Deed’s’ Sidney Torres Talks House Flipping and the Challenges of Investing
When you talk to business savvy investors, a great deal of them will tell you that investing in real estate is the smartest and safest option. The chances of long-term returns are high, there’s relatively low risk and who doesn’t want to redesign a house into a beautiful new home? Well, not everything always goes according to plan.
‘Blacklist: Redemption’s’ Edi Gathegi Talks Villainy, Jet Setting, and Moving Up in the World
The Knockturnal had the opportunity to sit down with Edi Gathegi of the upcoming NBC spin-off, “Blacklist: Redemption” to discuss his role on the show, his successes and his careening career.
The Knockturnal had the opportunity to sit down with “Treehouse Masters'” Pete Nelson to talk about his upcoming Dove Men+Care treehouse, Brian Kelley’s treehouse recording studio and his future plans for his bed and breakfast company.
The Knockturnal had the opportunity to sit down with actors Max Irons and Samantha Barks to discuss their upcoming film “Bitter Harvest,” opening in theaters February 24.
The director of the upcoming “A Cure for Wellness” sat down along with the veteran actor to talk about their time working on the creepy set, the inspiration for the Gothic story, and how to not take the eerie aura home.