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‘Decision to Leave’ Review: A Slight Sleight of Hand

by Dano Nissen October 18, 2022
written by Dano Nissen

Park Chan Wook is a magician. 

With sleight of hand in every frame, he trains our eyes on what he wants us to see. The trickery goes down right in front of us. But we’re distracted.

His newest film “Decision to Leave” is billed by the director as a romantic comedy and detective drama. Even in describing its genre in that way, Park throws us for a loop. There’s so much Park wants us to see, expect and feel when something much different is going on.

The story goes: a detective investigates a man’s death from falling off a cliff. The wife is the prime suspect. She’s beautiful. She’s alluring. The detective can’t help but get emotionally involved with the woman he’s investigating.

It’s a classic noir set up that unravels in a not so classic way. It’s a movie that’s success relies on subverting what we’re accustomed to. We must be enraptured by Park’s magic.

“Decision to Leave” is not one of Park’s most magical films. Some of his misdirections are misdirected. Instead of sustaining the deception they snap us out of the illusion. There are long winded and downright goofy scenes.

It’s a fine film that any fan of noir or Park should enjoy. But after the six year wait from his last feature “The Handmaiden,” which is greatest work (arguable neck and neck with “Oldboy”), “Decision to Leave” is a bit of a let down. In the “The Handmaiden” we witnessed a totally engrossing performance from a master magician without a second diffusing the tension or withdrawing our intrigue at the mystery at hand. The same cannot be said for his latest effort.

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Beyond Fest: LA Premiere of ‘Halloween Ends’

by Katherine Wright October 17, 2022
written by Katherine Wright

On October 11th, The Knockturnal attended the LA premiere of David Gordon Green’s ‘Halloween Ends’ at the Hollywood Legion Theater, marking the last film in the ‘Halloween’ reboot trilogy. 

 

The film stars Jamie Lee Curtis and tackles the legacy of Laurie Strode as she writes a memoir grappling with the evil encounters of her life; however, Michael Myers doesn’t lurk far from her attempts to finally find peace. 

 

The audience gathered in a packed theater to experience the horror as part of Beyond Fest, and continued the celebration at Yamashiro for the premiere’s afterparty. The popular high-end sushi hotspot was transformed into a terrifyingly magical Halloween escape land, a full-on seasonal celebration and tribute to the iconic film series. 

 

Guests were greeted by a spectacle of orange lights and jack-o’-lanterns that lit up the beautiful space overlooking the LA skyline, while staff members were decked out in a variety of thematic costumes, including a special guest appearance from a masked Michael Myers himself. To complete the Halloween horror ambience, realistic dead body props were placed strategically throughout the Yamashiro, including the staircase and the central pond area of the venue. 

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Yamashiro provided a wide variety of buffet-style entrée options including salmon, chicken, an array of side dishes, and of course a stunning platter of sushi spelling out “Ends.” In tune with the flawlessly executed theme, the bar served movie-inspired cocktails named “The Myers” and “The Strode” after the film’s prominent enemies, and buckets of candy and “trick or treat” bags were conveniently placed all over the restaurant. 

 

‘Halloween Ends’ was released in theaters on October 14th by Universal Pictures, and can also be streamed on Peacock for the next two months. 

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Östlund’s Avalanche: ‘Triangle of Sadness’ Review

by Dano Nissen October 12, 2022
written by Dano Nissen

We’re Ruben Östlund’s guinea pigs. 

The genius of the Swedish director is that he doesn’t just display social commentary in “Triangle of Sadness”; he implicates his audience as part of a social experiment. His last two brilliant films before this, “Force Majeure” and “The Square” (a Cannes Film Festival Palme D’or winner along with his latest), did as much.

We’ll watch a social interaction. We’ll have our opinions. We’ll take sides. Then, he’ll put a similar social interaction in an entirely different context. We’re forced to see things differently, reevaluate previous scenes and are primed to watch future scenes in a certain way. He’s essentially forcing us to be bystanders in a European art house version of “What Would You Do?”.

In his breakthrough film “Force Majeure,” one scene encapsulates this all. On a family ski trip, a husband and father rushes away from his family as an avalanche approaches. The wife and mother stays put, protecting both children. As it happens, by the time the avalanche gets to them it’s an innocuous, cold mist. Everyone is safe. No big deal. But then it becomes one. The incident causes the family to view one another in a different light — they’ve seen how each one would act in a split second, life threatening event. That revelation is passed onto us, forcing us to scrutinize every subsequent social interaction.

”Triangle of Sadness” is told in three distinct parts, with different settings and social contexts. We have a veritable Smörgåsbord of characters: habitual selfie snapping models, a Marxist captain of a quarter-billion dollar yacht, an industrious and devious cleaning lady, a gluttonous Russian oligarch and more to pin up on the rogues gallery of social stratum. It’s about capitalist vs. communism. The nature of man. Gender politics. And it’s about shit. That much is obvious.

The concept of “Force Majeure” is that we look through the lens of the one incident to make sense of the rest of the film. “Östlund’s Avalanche” is every scene in “Triangle of Sadness.” It’s a rollercoaster of readjusting our vision, and at a certain point, for the faint of heart and stomach, turning our gaze away at one of the best gross out sequences ever committed to the screen.

“Triangle of Sadness” trails a smidge behind the director’s preceding film “The Square.” The former is more baroque and blunt. It is also more fun. The latter performs the better balancing act between subtlety and outrageousness. As you’ll see in his latest’s most memorable scene, a balancing act, quite literally, “Triangle of Sadness” is emphatically not. We can be suffocated, often with raucous laughter, by the nonstop avalanches in “Triangle,” buried under the weight of its heavy-handed musings on inequality in society.

Not as great as “The Square,” but grander, “The Triangle of Sadness” is another winner (and one of the best of the year) for the two-time Palme D’or decorated director.

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On The Scene: Special Screening for Sundance Documentary ‘Sirens’ at DCTV Firehouse Cinema

by Rebecca Eugene October 12, 2022
written by Rebecca Eugene

A special screening was hosted at DCTV Firehouse Cinema to watch the documentary Sirens.

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NYFF 2022: Aftersun

by Liam Haber October 7, 2022
written by Liam Haber

A tender self-portrait, ‘Aftersun’ lets Charlotte Wells fictionalize her own life and her relationship with her complicated father 

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Timothee Chalamet and Taylor Russell as Lee and Maren in Bones and All
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NYFF 2022: Bones and All

by Liam Haber October 7, 2022
written by Liam Haber

Timothée Chalamet reteams with ‘Call Me By Your Name’ director Luca Guadagnino for charming cannibal romance Bones and All’

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Adam Driver (center) as Jack along with his family (including Greta Gerwig) in White Noise
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NYFF 2022 Opening Night: White Noise

by Liam Haber October 7, 2022
written by Liam Haber

Noah Baumbach and company provide a wild re-imagining of Don DeLillo’s ‘White Noise’

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Michelle Williams as Lizzy sculpting a figurine in 'Showing Up'
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NYFF 2022: Showing Up

by Liam Haber October 7, 2022
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With Showing Up, Kelly Reichardt sculpts a portrait of an artist on edge, featuring a wonderful Michelle Williams and Hong Chau

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NYFF 2022: Stars at Noon

by Liam Haber October 7, 2022
written by Liam Haber

Stars at Noon, the latest film from Claire Denis, befuddles and bewilders but is worth the watch if you get on its wavelength. 

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On The Scene: Triangle of Sadness NY Screening

by Sanjana Sarna October 7, 2022
written by Sanjana Sarna

The film opens with a celebrity model couple, Carl (Harris Dickinson) and Yaya (Charlbi Dean) arguing over splitting the cheque, an argument that poses questions on how we view gender roles in society.

We are then invited on a luxury cruise for the uber-rich, helmed by an unhinged boat captain (Woody Harrelson).

The movie starts off with instagrammable moments that then turn into a catastrophe, leaving the survivors stranded on a desert island and fighting for survival.

P.S. You may need to use the barf bags available in the seat in front of you…

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