The Knockturnal was on the scene for the star-studded New York Film Festival premiere of Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut “The Lost Daughter” at Alice Tully Hall this week.
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NYFF Film Review: ‘The Souvenir Part II’ A Fascinating Journey in a Film Student’s Mind
Being an artist leaves you vulnerable.
With all of the free time, people have right now, who could resist?
Edward Norton discusses the setting and story of his new film, ‘Motherless Brooklyn,’ at the New York Film Festival’s closing night
The closing night film at New York Film Festival, “Motherless Brooklyn” is an exercise in self-indulgence from Edward Norton, a hodge-podge of ideas without any real cohesion.
Exclusive: Adam Sandler and Cast Talk ‘Uncut Gems’ At NYFF Premiere [Video]
The Knockturnal was on the red carpet for the New York Film Festival premiere of “Uncut Gems” at Alice Tully Hall.
NYFF 57 Review: ‘Atlantics’ Presents a New Look at the Refugee Crisis
The first film directed by a Black woman to premiere at Cannes, “Atlantics” is a haunted look at the many different victims of Africa’s refugee crisis.
‘Born to Be’ is a deeply intimate and endearing documentary that chronicles the physical transition of transgender patients at the Mount Sinai Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery in New York City.
From one of Romania’s best-known directors, ‘The Whistlers’ is… something, alright.
NYFF 57 Review: ‘Sibyl’ Has a Great Comedy Hidden in a Meh Thriller
In ‘Sibyl,’ the relationship between art and psychology becomes the basis for an overwrought psychosexual drama. But etched within is also one of the New York Film Festival’s funniest movies.