NYFF

“The Inspection” Is An Intensely Personal Boot Camp Drama

The promising debut narrative feature from Elegance Bratton never quite finds its narrative balance. Read More

Margaret Qualley Gives a Tremendous Performance in Claire Denis’ Evocative ‘Stars at Noon’

This romantic thriller finds the personal in the political. Read More

Kelly Reichardt’s ‘Showing Up’ Captures the Labor & Challenges of Creating Art

Michelle Williams gives one of the year's best performances as a sculptor dealing with the struggles of daily life. Read More

‘Aftersun’ is a Remarkable, Moving Debut Feature from Charlotte Wells

Paul Mescal stars as a young father trying to survive in the world with his 11-year-old daughter. Read More

‘Armageddon Time’ is a Masterful Self-Reflection From James Gray

Anne Hathaway, Jeremy Strong, and Anthony Hopkins star in this semi-autobiographical film from the 'Ad Astra' director. Read More

‘Till’ is a Monumental Work of Direction and Performance

Danielle Deadwyler delivers one of the best performances of the year as Mamie Till-Mobley, the mother of Emmett Till. Read More

‘Saint Omer’ is a Beautifully Striking and Stylized Courtroom Drama

Alice Diop's debut narrative feature offers a devastating depiction of motherhood. Read More

‘White Noise’ Entertains Despite Its Occasionally Uneven Feel

Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig are the highlights of Noah Baumbach's latest film. Read More

Almodóvar’s ‘Parallel Mothers’ is an Emotional Rollercoaster of Maternity

Who we love and why we love them is as much a product of bloodline as it is of circumstance,… Read More