#NYFF62 | Nickel Boys
There are recurring issues when films like Nickel Boys come along. One of them lies in adapting a literary piece …
#NYFF61 | Poor Things
Poor Things is a film within what we would define in art theory as a “baroque” aesthetic, essentially inclined towards …
#NYFF61 | Maestro
Bradley Cooper cemented himself as an actor-director after taking us by surprise with the third remake of A Star is …
#NYFF61 | Close Your Eyes
Victor Erice retakes his film career after a 31-year long absence, after making Dream of Light (1992). In the passing …
#NYFF61 | Priscilla
A restaurant close to a U.S. military base in Friedberg (Germany) is the location chosen by Sofia Coppola to begin …
#NYFF61 | Allensworth
In the film Allensworth the audience will find themselves as a translator of dystopian cards, not apocalyptic but terrifying and …
#NYFF61 | Strange Way of Life
HI ETHAN Almodóvar reached a point in his life in which he can film any project that he desires. He …
#NYFF61 | May December
Todd Haynes is a filmmaker that knows how to discomfort, but in a subtle manner. He has achieved this in …
#NYFF60 | Armageddon Time
PERSONAL ESTATE James Gray is the prolific New York film director who established himself thanks to the masterpiece that is Two …
#NYFF60 | White Noise
DEATH ACCORDING TO BAUMBACH The fear of death can become a constant, to the point of conditioning life. Many films …