‘Decision to Leave’ Review: A Slight Sleight of Hand
Park Chan Wook is a magician. With sleight of hand in every frame, he trains our eyes on…
Park Chan Wook is a magician. With sleight of hand in every frame, he trains our eyes on…
On October 11th, The Knockturnal attended the LA premiere of David Gordon Green’s ‘Halloween Ends’ at the Hollywood…
We’re Ruben Östlund’s guinea pigs. The genius of the Swedish director is that he doesn’t just display social…
A special screening was hosted at DCTV Firehouse Cinema to watch the documentary Sirens.
A tender self-portrait, ‘Aftersun’ lets Charlotte Wells fictionalize her own life and her relationship with her complicated father
Timothée Chalamet reteams with ‘Call Me By Your Name’ director Luca Guadagnino for charming cannibal romance Bones and…
Noah Baumbach and company provide a wild re-imagining of Don DeLillo’s ‘White Noise’
With Showing Up, Kelly Reichardt sculpts a portrait of an artist on edge, featuring a wonderful Michelle Williams…
Stars at Noon, the latest film from Claire Denis, befuddles and bewilders but is worth the watch if…
The film opens with a celebrity model couple, Carl (Harris Dickinson) and Yaya (Charlbi Dean) arguing over splitting…