NYFF

‘Varda by Agnès’ Is a Remarkably Transparent Farewell from One of Cinema’s Greatest Directors

Varda's self-portrait takes us through her career and the full spectrum of human emotion. Read More

Kelly Reichardt and ‘First Cow’ Cast Talk the Movie’s Tender Moments at NYFF Press Conference

The tactics that made this frontier buddy film so heartfelt will make you love the film even more. Read More

‘Marriage Story’ Review: A Dive Between the Dichotomies of Love and Heartbreak

Noah Baumbach will break your heart and make you laugh with his new film about divorce. Read More

‘Martin Eden’ Review: Poetic Mastery and an Enigmatic Performance

Luca Marinelli brings the Jack London character new life over 100 years after the novel was published. Read More

‘A Girl Missing’ Review: More Confusing Than Mysterious

This Japanese crime drama is interesting but has a hard time finding its flow. Read More

‘I Was At Home, But…’ Review: An Expressionless Attempt at Stoicism

This atmospheric drama lacks the emotional impact its premise suggests. Read More

‘Young Ahmed’ Review: A Dark Look at Impressionable Adolescence

The Dardenne brothers latest film takes on a complicated young subject and clutching your chest. Read More

‘The Favourite’ Review: Colman, Stone, and Weisz Are a Fantastic Feuding Trio

Comedy and tragedy, history and modernity fuse on New York Film Festival's opening night Read More