The Knockturnal spoke to filmmaker Sabrina Jaglom and curator of Hope Runs High, Taylor Purdee, about the NYC limited screening run of the 4K restoration of the late actor-director Henry Jaglom’s fourth feature, Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? (1983).
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Fackham Hall Cast and Creators Bring Period-Drama Spoof to Life at NYC Premiere
The cast and creative team behind Fackham Hall gathered in New York City for the film’s premiere, celebrating a project that gleefully spoofs British period dramas with a mix of romance, mystery, and nonstop gags. Cast members were joined by director Jim O’Hanlon, the film’s writers, and producers, along with special guests and supporters who filled the Metrograph for the lively screening.
Ramy Youssef’s “#1 Happy Family USA” Combines Hardship and Hilarity
On April 16, Prime Video hosted a special screening of “#1 Happy Family USA,” an upcoming Prime Video adult animated series, at the Metrograph.
Tuesday, July 16th, 2024. Lower East Side, Manhattan. — Apple TV+ and world-renowned chef René Redzepi hosted a magnificent screening for the highly anticipated docuseries, “OMNIVORE” ahead of its a global debut launch on Apple TV+, Friday July 19th.
Confronting the Animal of Death: A24’s Newest in Magical Realism, TUESDAY
Thursday night at Metrograph on the Lower East Side, A24 celebrated the New York premiere of TUESDAY, a masterpiece film written and directed by Daina O. Pusić. Starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Lola Petticrew, TUESDAY takes on the fear of death, the anxiety of identity, the prevalence of humor in darkness, and the incredible pain often accompanying the deepest love.
A group of film industry members were invited to a special screening of All That Breathes at the Metrograph on New York’s Lower East Side. The screening was followed by a Q&A between the film’s director Shaunak Sen and film critic Jordan Hoffman, then a reception in the Metrograph’s stylish lobby bar.
The coming-of-age Hulu Original film from writer-director Jason Orley premiered at the Metrograph last night with the core cast in attendance.
‘Vision Portraits’ Explores the Relationship Between Blindness and Artistic Vision
Often, when we think of what it means to be disabled, our definition is centered around what a person is not able to do, rather than what they can. The film Vision Portraits features four creatives with a visual disability who have redefined what they are capable of in the face of blindness.
On The Scene: Metrograph 3rd Anniversary Party and Launch of Metrograph Pictures
The already-iconic Metrograph hosted its birthday party featuring a who’s who of the New York film scene.
Exclusive: Creator/Star Natasha Lyonne & More Talk ‘Russian Doll’ At NY Premiere
Natasha Lyonne and other members of the cast of “RUSSIAN DOLL” discuss Netflix’s twisty new show at the show’s in New York