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…
Reflective films about filmmakers are a trend from Bob Fosse to Federico Fellini. Now, Pedro Almodóvar does his…
The gentle humor and inciteful dynamics of ‘First Cow’ bring Kelly Reichardt’s brand back again to the expectedly…
A stunning achievement of filmmaking, ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ is a story of affection, art, and…
With a gripping lead performance from Tom Mercier and some truly of-the-moment discussions, ‘Synonyms’ is a one-of-a-kind drama…
Brooklyn native Danny A. Abeckaser seems to have taken the film industry by storm. A writer, director, producer,…
As the 57th New York Film Festival approaches, we run down the premieres and events that we are…
A candid discussion reveals the complexities of working on this ambitious outer space thriller.
On October 9, The New York Film Festival hosted the US premiere of “If Beale Street Could Talk”…
At the New York Film Festival, ‘Roma’ provides an of-the-moment, beautiful ode to motherhood in all forms
At the NYFF for the premiere of the new film ‘Roma,’ the Knockturnal spoke to the cast and…