Writer and Director Isabella Eklöf (“Let the Right One In” (2008) and “Border” (2018)) makes an equally jarring and impressive debut at the Norwegian International Film Festival with the dark and hypnotic thriller, “Holiday.”
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Crystal Moselle’s ‘Skate Kitchen’ Breaks Down Gender Norms in New York City’s Skate Scene
Brooklyn’s The House of Vans filled with New York’s finest skaters and laypeople Monday to witness the premiere of indie filmmaker Crystal Moselle’s debut feature film “Skate Kitchen.” The screening was complete with plenty of skating (on and off the screen) free booze, snacks, a Q+A session with the cast and a live performance by Jaden Smith.
Middle school may have been the worst, but Bo Burnham’s new indie, coming-of-age story, ‘Eighth Grade’, definitely is not.
Film Review: ‘Eating Animals’ Exposes The Meaty Truth Between America’s Corporate Farm Factory Sandwich
After watching Christopher Quinn’s new documentary, ‘Eating Animals,’ perhaps all the new, millennial food trends are actually onto something…
Blindspotting is a film from first-time filmmaker Carlos López Estrada.
The Knockturnal sat down with Hap & Leonard’s titular characters: Michael K. Williams and James Purefoy, courtesy of SundanceTV.
The Orchard’s critically acclaimed documentary DINA is now available On Digital and On Demand.
Dustin Guy Defa’s “Person to Person” is an arrestingly charming sophomore attempt that harkens back to the filmic aura of the ’70s and early ’80s
When war tears your country apart, what are you to do but surf?
In a political environment such as our own, it becomes customary to question what is going on in our environment and look to those who acted before us for inspiration. Be that looking hundreds of years ago at revolutionaries and how they overcame monarchs, or even only fifty years ago and looking at labor unions.