Bradley Cooper premiered his third film as a director, 'Is This Thing On?', at the NYFF, featuring Will Arnett as a man finding catharsis through stand-up comedy amid personal struggles. Cooper, a longtime friend of Arnett, praised his co-star's vulnerability and the film's love letter to New York City, where Cooper has deep roots. The movie, which also stars Laura Dern, is set for limited release on December 19.
Bradley Cooper's third film as a director, 'Is This Thing On?', is a self-indulgent and overlong standup movie exploring midlife crisis themes, featuring strong performances from Will Arnett and Laura Dern but lacking in its own crisis or depth.
Timothée Chalamet made a surprise appearance at the NYFF screening of 'Marty Supreme,' a film he stars in, which is a love letter to New York and set in the 1950s about a young table-tennis prodigy. The film received a standing ovation, and Chalamet expressed his excitement about debuting in the city where he went to high school.
‘Marty Supreme,’ a new film by Josh Safdie starring Timothée Chalamet, premiered unexpectedly at NYFF to rave reviews, with critics praising it as exhilarating filmmaking and Chalamet’s best performance yet, ahead of its theatrical release on Christmas Day.
The trailer for 'Anemone' marks the return of Daniel Day-Lewis to the big screen in his son's directorial debut, set to premiere at NYFF before nationwide release in October.
The 2023 New York Film Festival (NYFF) lineup has been revealed, featuring highly anticipated films such as Hayao Miyazaki's "The Boy and the Heron," which will make its U.S. premiere following its TIFF North American premiere. Other highlights include Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie's satirical series "The Curse," Garth Davis' "Foe," and Yorgos Lanthimos' short film "Bleat." The festival will take place from September 29 to October 15, 2023.