A second intimacy arises between our lives and those unfolding on screen…and in setting their sights on exploring ordinary lives at close range, filmmakers at this year’s New York Film Festival deepened that intimacy to ...
The series approaches story in the timbre of a great Victorian novel, something we’ve lost patience for in a relentless what-happens-next chase
On the 61st NYFF and a 2023 that brought a strange bounty of death at the movies
‘Let me conjure a cocktail tour of Manhattan, one that those wordsmiths who were partial to the bottle might like to take'
Perhaps what we need is to normalize a breakfast of tamagoyaki, a soup-dumpling lunch, chicken stew and fufu after a long day, and a midnight samosa snack
If this year’s lineup of films is anything to go by, one thing the New York Film Festival will continue to do is throw up the tough questions, while remaining a haven for filmmakers who ...
‘Julia’ is a celebration of something that has all too often been held in check; female hunger – for food, sex, love, power, fame and success
‘By shedding light in dark places, Gyllenhaal and Ferrante might give those who are or desire to be mothers a larger framework for their fears and anxieties and improve on the why of a landscape ...
Chef Chintan Pandya and restaurateur Roni Mazumdar allow Indian cuisine to be itself, with plans to entice the American palate instead of bowing to it
‘In spite of having civil rights laws around harassment, if we don’t actually talk about it in numbers, nothing happens’