After watching Christopher Quinn’s new documentary, ‘Eating Animals,’ perhaps all the new, millennial food trends are actually onto something…
Documentary
The Knockturnal had the opportunity to hear from Morgan Neville about his latest documentary, Won’t You Be My Neighbor? which opened in select theaters on June 8.
Smithsonian Channel launches DRINKS, CRIME AND PROHIBITION Series in authentic NYC Speakeasy.
Smithsonian Channel launches DRINKS, CRIME AND PROHIBITION Series in authentic NYC Speakeasy. The two-part series is now available on Amazon.
Film Review: ‘Half the Picture’ Explains How Hollywood Fails Women
While a bit messy at times and not discussing anything too new, Half the Picture shows the lengths that female directors must go to in order to be treated fair in Hollywood
The untold true story of Whitney Houston is set for a release in theaters on July 6, 2018.
Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘The Fourth Estate’ As Homage to Journalism
The New York Times versus Donald Trump is the great David and Goliath of the decade- or at least, that’s how it feels after watching part one of the documentary series that recently won the Times a Pulitzer Prize.
Kate Novack’s ode to fashion icon André Leon Talley in her flattering documentary ‘The Gospel According to André’ ventures at times into hackneyed territories that resemble something more akin to a Lifetime feature than a festival debut.
Tracing acclaimed playwright Terrence McNally from his birth through the present day, ‘Every Act of Life’ is a look at the works of a theater legend.
Directed by Betsy West and Julie Cohen and co-produced by Storyville Films and CNN Films, RBG is a documentary about the life and career of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, also known as “The Notorious RBG”. Justice Ginsburg a pop-culture icon in her own right is finally getting the biography she deserves.
Raised in The System exemplifies brilliance. It’s on a whole other level.