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NYFF54 Review: ‘PERSONAL SHOPPER’ shows Kristen Stewart is scary good.

Posted on October 20, 2016 by Liz Whittemore — Leave a reply

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  • Olivier Assayas
  • 2016
  • France
  • French and English with English subtitles
  • 105 minutes

Kristen Stewart is the medium, in more ways than one, for this sophisticated genre exploration from director Olivier Assayas (Clouds of Sils Maria, NYFF 2014). As a fashion assistant whose twin brother has died, leaving her bereft and longing for messages from the other side, Stewart is fragile and enigmatic—and nearly always on-screen. From an opening sequence in a haunted house with an intricately constructed soundtrack to a high-tension, cat-and-mouse game on a trip from Paris to London and back set entirely to text messaging,Personal Shopper brings the psychological and supernatural thriller into the digital age.  An IFC Films release.

kristen-stewart-personal-shopper-stillAfter seeing Stewart and Assayas team up on the NYFF52 film Clouds of Sils Maria, there was doubt that we were in for a unique treat in Personal Shopper. Some might still be skeptical of Stewart’s work if they’ve only been exposed to The Twilight franchise. She admits that it most definitely gave her the option to choose her work. Her indie film roles are nothing short of impressive. Clouds allowed her to be the first American actress to win France’s most prominent Cesar award. Stewart plays Maureen, dealing or not dealing with the death of her twin brother, she floats through life by attending to a spoiled supermodel’s fashion needs all while suspecting her brother is trying to contact her from the beyond. Caught between her own sanity and a murder mystery, Stewart bares all in an emotionally wrought and frightening tale that makes us ponder our own beliefs and life choices. With some of the world’s most beautiful fashion as eye candy, Paris and London as our backgrounds, and the trust Assayas has with his leading lady, I was constantly on edge and intrigued. The pace is great and the use of texting as a major plot point brings technology to the forefront in more than one way. Assasya’ long lingering shots, he admitted in the press conference following the screening, were half by choice and half due to the performance Stewart was giving at any moment in time. Their relationship is very clear as you watch. She is in almost every frame. that is a lot to carry as a young actress, but she 100% owns this film. I was able to ask both Assayas and Stewart if they believed in the paranormal and their answers were perfection. you can watch the footage below. If eerie movies are your thing, then this is most likely one you’re enjoy. If you want to see a gorgeously shot film with a stellar leading lady, this too fits the bill. If you’re open minded about things that are considered other worldly, if nothing else, Personal Shopper begs the question, “Is death the end?”

Press Conference with Olivier Assayas and Kristen Stewart. (I got the final question. Lucky Me.)

Personal Shopper will be in theaters March of 2017 from IFC Films.

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Posted in Events, French, Interviews, New York City, Press Conference, Release, Reviews, Trailer, Woman Lead, Women in Film | Tagged Cannes Film Festival, Cesar award, Clouds of Sils Maria, digital age, FilmFestival, ghost story, ifc films, kristen stewart, Liz, london, murder mystery, new york film festival, New York Film Festival, nyff, nyff 2016 liz, nyff liz, nyff2016, NYFF52, nyff54, Olivier Assayas, Paris, Personal Shopper, poster, Review, stills, supernatural, thrlle, twilight | Leave a reply

Check out the ‘Birdman’ Q&A & A Buy 1 Get 1 Free Ticket!

Posted on February 4, 2015 by Melissa Hanson — Leave a reply

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Check out this fun Q&A from this year’s New York Film Festival after a press screening that Liz and myself had the honor to attend. Everyone is very charming and you’ll fall in love with Michael Keaton all over again! Check out Michael’s review here.

Go see Birdman, it’s a truly mesmerizing experience for the senses.

Buy one ticket, get one free. Use promo code REGALBIRD at checkout at any Regal Theater. Offer ends 2/5. While Supplies Last. Terms Apply. Read More →

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NYFF52 Melissa’s Review: ‘Inherent Vice’ – Will You Dig It?

Posted on October 13, 2014 by Melissa Hanson — Leave a reply

309431id1h_InherentVice_Teaser_27x40_1Sheet_6C.inddThere’s usually one movie that’s more anticipated than all others during the New York Film Festival, and this year it’s Inherent Vice. I won’t tell you how long I waited in the press line, but I will tell you it was cold, rainy and worth every minute. I hadn’t seen the trailer, I only knew it was Paul Thomas Anderson and Joaquin Phoenix. After last year’s two-punch of The Immigrant and Her, I was even more on board for another Joaquin Phoenix film.  Read More →

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Posted in Film Festival, New York Film Festival, Press Conference | Tagged FilmFestival, inherent vice, joaquin phoenix, New York Film Festival, nyff, nyff2014, nyff2014 melissa, NYFF52, nyff52melissa | Leave a reply

NYFF52: ‘Inherent Vice’ gets an encore screening this Sunday!

Posted on October 9, 2014 by Melissa Hanson — Leave a reply

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Inherent Vice, the centerpiece screening of the New York Film Festival is getting another screening this Sunday, so you have another chance to catch it!

Check out the press conference with 12 members of the cast including director Paul Thomas Anderson and Joaquin Phoenix! (although Mr Phoenix was sadly mute) Read More →

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Posted in Film Festival, New York Film Festival, Press Conference | Tagged benecio del toro, FilmFestival, inherent vice, joaquin phoenix, martin short, New York Film Festival, nyff, nyff2014, nyff2014 melissa, NYFF52, nyff52melissa, paul thomas anderson | Leave a reply

NYFF52: Watch J.K. Simmons & Director Damien Chezelle talk about ‘Whiplash’ in theaters today

Posted on October 9, 2014 by Melissa Hanson — Leave a reply

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So often movies about teachers and students are warm and fuzzy, but the opposite is the case with Whiplash. In this intense drama, there’s just as much blood, sweat and tears as any sports movie.

Check out the press conference video below! Read More →

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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged damien chazelle, FilmFestival, jk simmons, New York Film Festival, new york film festival, nyff, NYFF52, nyff52melissa, whiplash | Leave a reply

NYFF52- Liz’s Review: ‘Merchants of Doubt’ is a Fact-Checking Fangirl’s Dream

Posted on October 8, 2014 by Liz Whittemore — Leave a reply

nyff New York Film Festival 2014Merchants1Director Robby Kenner (Food, Inc.) brings us an eye opening documentary on the sleight of hand of the rich and on the right in terms of media manipulation. Often, we wonder why folks vote against their best interest and don’t even know it. Some of the “why” has to do with highly paid “con artists”; lobbyists and spin doctors hired by people like the Koch Brothers, big tobacco, and climate change deniers. Despite actual scientific evidence, much of America is somehow under the impression that human beings are not the cause of climate change. While baffling to half of the country, these people are being spoon-fed talking points that are created by some very talented characters. Read More →

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Watch Now On HBO: NYFF52 Doc ‘The 50 Year Argument’ From Directors Martin Scorsese & David Tedeschi

Posted on September 29, 2014 by Melissa Hanson — Leave a reply

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The 50 Year Argument

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Posted in Events, HBO, HBO Go, New York City, Streaming | Tagged FilmFestival, hbo, Martin Scorsese, New York Film Festival, new york film festival, nyff, NYFF52, nyff52melissa | Leave a reply

NYFF52 Liz’s Review: ‘Seymour: An Introduction’ is a master class on life

Posted on September 26, 2014 by Liz Whittemore — Leave a reply

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It should come as no surprise to anyone that I went to a performing arts conservatory for my college experience. Not to burst readers’ bubbles, but I am pretty sure I have never been described as shy or ambiguous in my opinions. However, it wasn’t until a 2nd semester Voice Production and Speech class in which I got up in front of my ridiculously talented classmates and admitted that I have an oftentimes crippling case of stage fright. No one knew. I guess I hide it well. That being said, it has been the bane of my existence as performer for as long as I can remember. Seeing one of this year’s NYFF 52 Spotlight on Documentary selections hit very close to home. I present my thoughts on ‘Seymour: An Introduction.”

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Posted in Documentary, Film Festival, Go To The Movies, Interviews, New York Film Festival | Tagged documentary, Ethan Hawke, FilmFestival, Liz, master class, music, New York Film Festival, nyff, nyff2014, NYFF52, nyff52liz, piano, Seymour Bernstein, seymour: an introduction, stage fright | Leave a reply

18 Movies at the New York Film Festival Coming Soon to Theaters

Posted on September 26, 2014 by Melissa Hanson — Leave a reply

NYFF coming soonEven if you live in New York, it’s tough to secure tickets to the big films of the New York Film Festival (unless you have a Film Society of Lincoln Center membership). However, almost half of the films will be coming to theaters in the next few months to qualify for an Academy Award. Would you like to be notified when it comes to theaters? Click the link to GoWatchIt, sign up for a free account and you can add it to your queue. They’ll send you an email to let you know. Pretty amazing. Read More →

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FREE Event at NYFF52: World Premiere of Kathryn Bigelow’s PSA ‘Last Days’

Posted on September 25, 2014 by Melissa Hanson — Leave a reply

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The Film Society of Lincoln Center announced today the world premiere of Kathryn Bigelow’s PSA Last Days followed by a panel to be presented on Saturday, September 27 at 6PM at the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center. Bigelow will moderate the panel, The Crisis in Elephant Poaching, with participants Peter Knights, Julieta V. Lozano, K’naan Warsame, and Peter Godwin. Tickets for the event are free and will be distributed one hour prior to the start time; visit filmlinc.com/nyff for more information. Read More →

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4 Guesses for the Surprise Screening at this year’s New York Film Festival

Posted on September 23, 2014 by Melissa Hanson — Leave a reply

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Film Society at Lincoln Center has a “surprise screening” this year for the New York Film Festival. Two of the movies in recent years have been Martin Scorcese‘s Hugo and Stephen Spielberg‘s Lincoln. I’ve never been lucky enough to get tickets, but this year, I did, so my mind is going wild with the possibilities. Maybe I’m way off base, but here’s my top 5 guesses. What do you think? Which will be the surprise screening? Vote at the bottom!

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Posted in Film Festival, New York Film Festival, Uncategorized | Tagged american sniper, benedict cumberbatch, brad pitt, christian bale, christopher nolan, exodus gods and kings, FilmFestival, fury, interstellar, joel edgarton, New York Film Festival, nyff, nyff2014, nyff2014 melissa, NYFF52, nyff52melissa, ridley scott, the imitation game | Leave a reply

NYFF 52- Review: ‘The Look of Silence’ is loud in its message.

Posted on September 22, 2014 by Liz Whittemore — Leave a reply

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In the 2013 New Directors/New Films fest, we were privileged enough to see Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Act of Killing. The film chronicled the leaders of a government led military killing brigade whose goal was to irradiate “communists” (mostly farmers, artists, and freethinkers) in Indonesia in 1965-66. We met the men who slaughtered hundreds of people under the regime of pure ignorance and evil. At this year’s NYFF 52, we are introduced to Oppenheimer’s follow up doc, The Look of Silence. Read More →

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Posted in Documentary, Features, Film Festival, Go To The Movies, New York City, New York Film Festival, Release, Reviews, Top Rated, Trailer, VOD, What To Watch This Week | Tagged doc, documentary, FilmFestival, genocide, indonesia, Joshua Oppenheimer, Liz, Must See, New York Film Festival, nyff, nyff2014, NYFF52, nyff52liz, Oscar contender, The Act of Killing, The Look Of Silence, vod | Leave a reply

NYFF 52- Liz’s Review: ‘Shorts Program 2’ is full of delight, fright, and insight

Posted on September 22, 2014 by Liz Whittemore — Leave a reply

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While I was not afforded to time to attend last week’s first round of Shorts, today I had the pleasure of seeing The NYFF52 Shorts Program 2, a collection of really well done films. Engrossing, never dull, and surely surprising. Shorts are always a bit of a challenge to chat about. They are, after all, not long in length, so I’ve decided to give you a quick and yes, short, description below the teasers and photos…

Chlorine

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Posted in Clip, Film Festival, First Look, Go To The Movies, in theaters, New York City, New York Film Festival, Reviews | Tagged Chlorine, Crooked Candy, FilmFestival, Hepburn, La Estancia, Liz, Must See, New York Film Festival, nyff, NYFF 52 Shorts Program 2, nyff2014, NYFF52, nyff52liz, photos, Shorts Program, teasers, The Karman Line, The Return | Leave a reply

New York Film Festival Adds the Edward Snowden HBO Doc ‘CITIZENFOUR’ To the Main Slate

Posted on September 17, 2014 by Melissa Hanson — Leave a reply

USP (photo L. Poitras)The Film Society of Lincoln Center announced an unprecedented addition to the New York Film Festival’s Main Slate with the World Premiere of Laura Poitras’s CITIZENFOUR as a Special Presentation on Friday, October 10 at 6PM in Alice Tully Hall. Tickets are on sale now at filmlinc.com/nyff. Poitras will also participate in a free HBO® Directors Dialogues the following day, October 11 at 4PM, at the Walter Reade Theater. Free tickets will be distributed an hour prior to the talk. Visit filmlinc.com/nyff for more information. The film will open theatrically on October 24. Read More →

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NYC Screenings of ‘Boogie Nights,’ ‘Biggie and Tupac’ & ‘Zodiac’ (Among Others) Prior to the New York Film Festival

Posted on September 13, 2014 by Melissa Hanson — Leave a reply

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In a tribute to the directors of this year’s New York Film Festival, the Film Society of Lincoln Center is screening some of their past films. Included are Paul Thomas Anderson‘s Boogie Nights, Nick Broomfield‘s Biggie and Tupac and David Fincher‘s Zodiac, all screening at Walter Reade Theater.

For the full list, visit the website here. Read More →

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New York Film Festival Announces Main Slate! ‘Gone Girl’ – ‘Inherent Vice’ – ‘Birdman’ – ‘Foxcatcher’

Posted on August 13, 2014 by Melissa Hanson — Leave a reply

We at Reel News Daily love film festivals and one of our very favorite is the New York Film Festival because they often have the most anticipated and unexpected treasures. Stay tuned for our coverage!

  • 2 World Premieres
  • 5 North American Premieres
  • 13 U.S. Premieres
  • 10 New York Premieres
  • Only 1 Joaquin Phoenix movie (sadface)

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Film Society of Lincoln Center – 2014 New York Film Festival: U.S. Premiere of 4K Restoration of HIROSHIMA MON AMOUR

Posted on July 15, 2014 by Melissa Hanson — Leave a reply

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