The Jewish-themed horror film tells the story of a woman who, when danger threatens her Lithuanian village, unleashes the titular creature, only to discover that there may be more to its evil powers than she first realized.
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Exclusive: Top Finalists Talk NBCUniversal’s Short Film Festival
From a nationwide search, coast to coast, and from a grand total of 3000+ submissions NBCUniversal celebrated the top 6 finalists with an awards ceremony at the Directors Guild of America to showcase the industry’s new up and coming diverse talent.
HBO’s ‘The Price of Everything’ Premieres Curators Cultural Values At The MoMA
Stellar contemporary art is created daily, but how much work is illuminated to the masses with proper merit?
Melissa McCarthy steps away from her comedic comfort zone into something a bit more dramatic, and the result is the wonderful, witty and vulnerable true story of Lee Israel.
The Knockturnal was on set for the black carpet of “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” at the SVA Theater on Sunday October 14.
The Knockturnal attended the New York premiere of “The Kindergarten Teacher” at The Crosby Hotel on Tuesday, October 9.
Film Review: ‘A Star is Born’
A near deafening scene of a crazed crowd opens up the film “A Star is Born.”
Yorgos Lanthimos’s period dramedy ‘The Favourite’ starring Olivia Colman, Rachel Weisz, and Emma Stone kicks off the 56th annual New York Film Festival.
Academy Award winner Cuba Gooding is making his return to the Broadway stage as Billy Flynn, the smooth, fast-talking lawyer, in the iconic musical, “Chicago,” after wrapping up a run on London’s West End.
As an audience member, I love to pick a part a film and claim myself as an omniscient narrator as it is presented before me. But sometimes, it’s nice to be wrong.