New York Film Festival 2016 Interview: Cynthia Nixon and Terence Davies Talk A Quiet Passion
Remaining unrelentingly committed to, and ardent about, a project and their sense of ideals is one of the most important…
Remaining unrelentingly committed to, and ardent about, a project and their sense of ideals is one of the most important…
The continued malicious campaign against anyone who honestly requires help supporting their family during times of need is one of…
“The 13th” from director Ava DuVernay takes a look at the Constitution’s 13th Amendment. “This film was made as an…
A decade after jumpstarting the Romanian New Wave with The Death of Mr. Lazarescu, Cristi Puiu returns with a virtuosic…
Barry Jenkins more than fulfills the promise of his 2008 romantic two-hander ‘Medicine for Melancholy’ in this three-part narrative spanning…
A decade after jumpstarting the Romanian New Wave with The Death of Mr. Lazarescu, Cristi Puiu returns with a virtuosic…
Prolific NYFF favorite Hong Sangsoo boldly and wittily continues his ongoing exploration of the painful caprices of modern romance. Painter…
Alison Maclean (Jesus’ Son) returns to her New Zealand filmmaking roots with a multilayered coming-of-age story about a young actor…
Ang Lee’s newest film will premiere at this year’s New York Film Festival. The new movie was the first to…