Set to hit theaters October 11th, Skydance Media’s ‘Gemini Man’ makes a splash for cutting edge digital technology used to create a younger version of Will Smith, engaging with issues facing modern society such as cloning, and original storyline. We had the chance to see the film during an advance screening, and catch up with the creators a few days later.
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NYFF 57 Review: ‘Marriage Story’ is Another Acting Showcase from Noah Baumbach
With ‘Marriage Story’, Noah Baumbach makes a spiritual parallel to ‘The Squid and the Whale’ that also gives Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver their best roles to date in the NYFF Centerpiece.
The highly-anticipated new film by iconic director Martin Scorsese kicked off the New York Film Festival at the Lincoln Center on Friday, reuniting screen legends and introducing new stars alike. Actors including Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, Harvey Keitel, and Bobby Cannavale walked the red carpet to celebrate the premiere.
Lead actor Antonio Banderas and director Pedro Almódovar attended the premiere of Pain and Glory at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall on Saturday, Sept. 28.
Constantly zigging where you expect it to zag, ‘Bacurau’ is a political satire… until it becomes something far more different and creative.
Bertrand Bonello’s latest film ‘Zombi Child’ is a haunting tale of colonialism and faith in a higher power of any kind
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
A stunning achievement of filmmaking, ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ is a story of affection, art, and self-worth.
Exclusive: Danny A. Abeckaser Talks ‘The Irishman,’ Directing, and Street Basketball
Brooklyn native Danny A. Abeckaser seems to have taken the film industry by storm. A writer, director, producer, and actor, Abeckaser’s diverse work consistently shares a deeper side of both New York and the star himself. From Holy Rollers to The Irishman–which premiered last night at the New York Film Festival–Abeckaser opens up about his background in nightlife, his two upcoming films Mob Town and Blackjack: The Jackie Ryan Story, and what it feels like to improvise for Martin Scorsese.
Staring Peter Sarsgaard and Rashida Jones, The Sound of Silence is a drama about the silent influence sound may have in determining the choices we make in life.