
"As ever, the New York Film Festival, which begins on September 26 at Lincoln Center, marks the start of our city's cinematic season. There are, admittedly, far more films than you've likely got time to see. But that's what we're here for. So unless you have limitless funds and nothing else to do-in which case, let us introduce you to the $17,500 Gold Pass-consider starting with one of the high-buzz titles below."
"Directed by Jim Jarmusch Fresh from a big win at the Venice Film Festival, Jarmusch arrives with a characteristically wry triptych starring Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Cate Blanchett, Vicky Krieps, Luka Sabbat and Indya Moore as unsettled siblings. (No less than Tom Waits and Charlotte Rampling play the parents.) Oct 3 at 6, 9pm Directed by Bradley Cooper After the wide embrace of his directorial debut, A Star is Born, Cooper was surely disappointed by the muted reception to his follow-up, 2023's high-minded Maestro."
The New York Film Festival begins September 26 at Lincoln Center and inaugurates the city's awards-season film lineup. The festival programs many films across a compact schedule, prompting selective attendance. A $17,500 Gold Pass offers full access. Luca Guadagnino's opening night film features Julia Roberts as a Yale professor confronting an ethical minefield after a mentee accuses a colleague of sexual assault. Jim Jarmusch presents a wry triptych starring Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Cate Blanchett and others as unsettled siblings. Bradley Cooper's new film follows a recently divorced man who becomes a stand-up comedian during a midlife crisis.
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