New York Film Festival
'The Inheritance' Celebrates Radicalism and Black Culture
Directed by Ephraim Asili
PUBLISHED Oct 7, 2020
After inheriting his grandmother's house in Philadelphia, Julian (Eric Lockley) and his girlfriend Gwen (Nozipho Mclean) decide to form a s...
'The Irishman' Is a Stunning Achievement Regardless of Tech Hype
Directed by Martin Scorsese
PUBLISHED Nov 27, 2019
The Irishman, Martin Scorsese's new gangster ensemble saga, has already been making headlines, not just for its three-and-half hour runtime...
NYFF Review: In 'Beanpole,' Women Carry the Burden of War
Directed by Kantemir Balagov
PUBLISHED Oct 8, 2019
The impact of war on women is rarely in the spotlight, even less so without a connection to a man, but in Beanpole, writer and director Kan...
NYFF Review: 'The Whistlers' Is a Fun, Twisty Ride of Double-Crosses
Directed by Corneliu Porumboiu
PUBLISHED Oct 8, 2019
Corneliu Porumboiu returns with The Whistlers, a genre mashup that's equal parts noir, western, and heist film, and possibly his most widel...
NYFF Review: 'Synonyms' Explores a Stranger's Life in Paris
Directed by Nadav Lapid
PUBLISHED Sep 30, 2019
Frantic, handheld camerawork sets the pace of Nadav Lapid's rich, subtext-laden Synonyms, as we meet Yoav (a kinetic Tom Mercier), freshly...