From one of Romania’s best-known directors, ‘The Whistlers’ is… something, alright.
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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.
Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite is an absolute masterpiece.
NYFF 57 Review: ‘Marriage Story’ is Another Acting Showcase from Noah Baumbach
With ‘Marriage Story’, Noah Baumbach makes a spiritual parallel to ‘The Squid and the Whale’ that also gives Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver their best roles to date in the NYFF Centerpiece.
The highly-anticipated new film by iconic director Martin Scorsese kicked off the New York Film Festival at the Lincoln Center on Friday, reuniting screen legends and introducing new stars alike. Actors including Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, Harvey Keitel, and Bobby Cannavale walked the red carpet to celebrate the premiere.
Lead actor Antonio Banderas and director Pedro Almódovar attended the premiere of Pain and Glory at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall on Saturday, Sept. 28.
Constantly zigging where you expect it to zag, ‘Bacurau’ is a political satire… until it becomes something far more different and creative.
Bertrand Bonello’s latest film ‘Zombi Child’ is a haunting tale of colonialism and faith in a higher power of any kind
NYFF 57 Review: The Dardenne’s ‘Young Ahmed’ Is a Total Misstep for Masters
Two of Cannes’s most beloved filmmakers arrive at NYFF with their worst film to date with the frequently offensive and deeply uninteresting “Young Ahmed.”
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 own take on the form with the touching ‘Pain and Glory’ and Antonio Banderas’ sublime performance