Favorite movie in new york times

The New York Times has a dedicated section for movie reviews, and they publish a list of the "Best Movies of the Year" every December. Here are some of the favorite movies of the year, as chosen by the New York Times critics:

2022

  1. "The Banshees of Inisherin" (directed by Martin McDonagh) - a dark comedy-drama about a friendship that goes awry.
  2. "Everything Everywhere All at Once" (directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert) - a sci-fi comedy-drama about a Chinese-American woman who discovers she can access parallel universes.
  3. "The Fabelmans" (directed by Steven Spielberg) - a coming-of-age drama about a young boy who discovers his passion for filmmaking.
  4. "Tár" (directed by Todd Field) - a drama about a renowned conductor who faces a crisis of identity and power.
  5. "Women Talking" (directed by Sarah Polley) - a drama about a group of women who must decide whether to escape a Mennonite colony where they have been subjected to physical and sexual abuse.

2021

  1. "Drive My Car" (directed by Ryusuke Hamaguchi) - a drama about a theater director who forms a bond with his chauffeur.
  2. "The Power of the Dog" (directed by Jane Campion) - a western drama about a rancher who is haunted by his past.
  3. "The Tragedy of Macbeth" (directed by Joel Coen) - a film adaptation of Shakespeare's play about a Scottish king who becomes consumed by ambition.
  4. "West Side Story" (directed by Steven Spielberg) - a musical romantic drama about two young lovers from feuding gangs.
  5. "The Lost Daughter" (directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal) - a drama about a mother who becomes obsessed with a young mother she meets on vacation.

2020

  1. "Nomadland" (directed by Chloé Zhao) - a drama about a woman who leaves her home to travel the American West.
  2. "Minari" (directed by Lee Isaac Chung) - a drama about a Korean-American family who moves to a rural farm in Arkansas.
  3. "The Father" (directed by Florian Zeller) - a drama about an aging man who struggles with memory loss and identity.
  4. "Promising Young Woman" (directed by Emerald Fennell) - a thriller about a woman who seeks revenge against the men who wronged her.
  5. "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" (directed by George C. Wolfe) - a drama about a blues singer in the 1920s.

These are just a few examples of the favorite movies of the year, as chosen by the New York Times critics. The list is always a great way to discover new films and get a sense of the best of cinema each year.