New York Times Critics Manohla Dargis and A.O. Scott Name Best Films of 2018
Both critics named “Roma,” “First Reformed,” “Happy as Lazzaro,” and “BlacKkKlansman” as some of the best offerings of the year, but they diverged on other heavy-hitters.
Both critics named “Roma,” “First Reformed,” “Happy as Lazzaro,” and “BlacKkKlansman” as some of the best offerings of the year, but they diverged on other heavy-hitters.
“Ten Meter Tower,” “Alone” and “116 Cameras” each made the category’s 10-spot shortlist.
Among the details: penile injections on the corporate card, bragging about Gwyneth Paltrow, and how Lena Dunham warned Hillary Clinton.
Among the frontrunners are viewable films from Netflix and The New Yorker. Updated 2/24/18.
The “Paint It Black” director and co-writer wants alleged harassers to “disappear” from show business, but that’s not a call for “banishment.”
He’s hired the same attorney who helped bring down Gawker.
Said The Weinstein Co. co-founder of the charges: “The story sounds so good I want to buy the movie rights.”
From the director of Sundance hit “American Promise” comes a powerful short documentary about Native American racial identity.
Two more are on the way.
Perhaps an immigrant can solve one of the problems facing America?
A first-of-its-kind visual digital journalism project created in collaboration with Samsung.
The short film marks a step beyond the paper’s Op Docs program to engage its news team for the half-hour story.