Tribeca Festival closed out Sunday night with the World Premiere of “CARLOS,” the new immersive and intimate documentary on the life and legacy of the rock icon Carlos Santana. Filmmaker Rudy Valdez takes an intimate look at the life of Santana with never-before-seen footage narrated by the one and only Santana.
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Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus, which was first published in 1818, has been adapted for the screen for more than a century. Now you can see Bomani J. Story’s reimagining of The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster.
From TikTok to Touring – An Exclusive Interview with JAX on Music, the ‘Escape’ Remix, and Malibu Collaboration
If you’ve been scrolling on TikTok in any capacity over the last three years, chances are you’ve come across Jax, a talented pop singer-songwriter who also became a social media sensation overnight.
New York City is home to the competitors, and Brooklyn’s HDBeenDope affirmed his fate in the rap genre before his label venerated him. “There is a lot in a name,” he explains during his pop-up at the Bowery Showroom. The lyricist’s new 9-track EP, What Can They Say (Extended), maintains a presence on New York radio with his branded mantra, “Learn and become better,” also known as Labb.
Tribeca Festival: John Gallagher Jr. and Director Gabriela Cowperthwaite Talk ‘I.S.S.’ At World Premiere
One of this year’s Spotlight Narrative official selection films of the 2023 Tribeca Festival, “I.S.S.,” debuted at the world premiere at The SVA Theater in New York City.
A Conversation with Omar Apollo: Refreshing Summer Drinks and Artistic Inspiration
As the season of sunshine, beach waves, and traveling comes around the corner, one must be prepared for the inevitable drink of choice to elevate the summer season. The Knockturnal had the chance to sit down with the fantastic singer-songwriter and beloved musician Omar Apollo, to talk about his latest collaboration with Buchanan’s Scotch Whiskey, as well as dive into his artistic integrity, successes, touring, and fan experiences.
The Flash has been a staple in DC comics since the 1940s, and has continued to be a fan favorite for decades. However, in this last installment of the now defunct DCEU, Warner Bros. took a huge chance and gave The Flash a stand alone film. The story was a mixture of The Flashpoint Paradox with a little bit of Crisis on Infinite Earths and it worked really well.
On The Scene: Gayle Rankin, Annabelle Dexter-Jones And More Talk ‘Bad Things’ At Tribeca Festival
The 2023 Tribeca Festival has been off to a great start and we were on the scene for the World Premiere of Bad Things which premiered Friday at Village East by Angelika in New York City.
This week’s Fear The Walking Dead went beyond stupidity that it made an episode of the previous season look like a masterpiece by comparison.
SIFF 2023 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Year of the Fox with Megan Griffiths and Eliza Flug
Megan Griffiths and Eliza Flug discuss their feature film, Year of the Fox, starring Sarah Jeffrey and Lexi Simonsen which premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on May 13.