Film at Lincoln Center features several NYFF alumni and recent awards-winners in this year’s exciting slate.
Author: Larry Fried
A24’s social slasher pits Gen Z besties against each other, deconstructing social paranoia in the digital age.
From Focus Features and Blumhouse, “Vengeance” is a true crime comedy that spins the entire genre on its head.
GKIDS’ latest anime export gets too lost in its thoughtfully designed story world to portray compelling characters.
Writer-directors Fernando Andrés and Tyler Rugh expertly tap into the anxieties of openly dating with a subversive feature debut.
Dean Fleischer-Camp and Jenny Slate’s deceptively complex mockumentary makes for a meaningful expansion of their viral short film.
Peter Hengl’s directorial debut is full of ominous atmosphere, but its commentary on diet culture leaves much to be desired.
Kamala Khan is a massive Marvel fan in the comics, so it only makes sense for real-life Marvel fans to bring her story to life on Disney+.
Combining comic hijinks with meaningful inspiration, Craig Roberts and Simon Farnaby tell a unique story within the sports movie framework.
Farnaby and Roberts talk about their collaborative process and why it was important to tell a dreamer’s story through dream-like filmmaking.