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- NYFF63 – JAY KELLY Wistfully Reflects on Life Through Cinemaby Alex PapaioannouJay Kelly (George Clooney) finds himself in an old haunt he used to frequent with one-time roommate and old acting classmate Timothy (Billy Crudup). Already in a wistful mindset after the death of the man who gave him everything, Jay… Read more: NYFF63 – JAY KELLY Wistfully Reflects on Life Through Cinema
- NYFF63 – MIROIRS NO. 3 Is Strange Yet Effectiveby Alex PapaioannouThe found family trope becomes quite literal in Christian Petzold’s Miroirs No. 3, celebrating its U.S. premiere at the 63rd New York Film Festival. Upon first meeting Laura (Paula Beer), she seems “off.” It’s a feeling many will likely be… Read more: NYFF63 – MIROIRS NO. 3 Is Strange Yet Effective
- NYFF63 – ROMERÍA Examines Family Trauma & Romancing The Pastby Alex PapaioannouIt’s quite easy to romanticize the past, especially when imagining a decade as vibrant and widely renowned as the 80s. It’s also something we can unknowingly be doing at any given moment throughout the course of our own lives. A… Read more: NYFF63 – ROMERÍA Examines Family Trauma & Romancing The Past
- NYFF63 – A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE: Rough Around the Edges Yet Hauntingly Effectiveby Alex PapaioannouHow convenient is it that we always have tomorrow to look towards when putting off solving an overwhelming series of problems? We can hope to have all the time in the world when formulating a plan and methodically figuring out… Read more: NYFF63 – A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE: Rough Around the Edges Yet Hauntingly Effective
- NYFF63 – LATE FAME Is A Wonderful & Satirical New York City Storyby Alex PapaioannouWhat makes a good New York film? It unquestionably takes much more than just setting a film in New York. Of course, the city looks great and will likely elevate any film by some unquantifiable amount. But to tell an… Read more: NYFF63 – LATE FAME Is A Wonderful & Satirical New York City Story
- NYFF63 – THE MASTERMIND Is A Beautiful, Thrilling & Sad Heist Filmby Alex PapaioannouThe Mastermind, celebrating its New York premiere at the 63rd New York Film Festival, had all the makings of excellence purely upon its announcement. A 70s-set heist film starring Josh O’Connor? The autumnal Northeast American landscape serves as its backdrop?… Read more: NYFF63 – THE MASTERMIND Is A Beautiful, Thrilling & Sad Heist Film





