

You may remember that this was one of two films that Netflix screened at the Cannes Film Festival and it caused quite a controversy.
Meyerowitz Stories is one of the two films in the competition — the other being Bong Joon-ho’s Okja— that Netflix has brought to Cannes, stirring up controversy, with the fest promising not to screen any films next year that aren’t guaranteed a theatrical release. – via Hollywood Reporter
I’ve enjoyed many of Noah Bambach’s work and The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) is no exception. It’s got an extra layer of New York-ness throughout that gives it a special punch.
From writer/director Noah Baumbach, The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) is the emotional, and comic intergenerational tale of adult siblings (Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller, and Elizabeth Marvel) contending with the long shadow their strong-willed father (Dustin Hoffman) has cast over their lives. With an original screenplay by Baumbach, the film also stars Emma Thompson, Grace Van Patten, Adam Driver, Candice Bergen, Judd Hirsch, and Rebecca Miller. The film was produced by Scott Rudin, Baumbach, Lila Yacoub, and Eli Bush.
Although it is told through a limited worldview, you’ll likely identify with some aspect of any of the characters, especially if you have siblings. The film pulls no punches and will make you laugh more than you even realize. The editing is purposeful, so don’t think something is cutting off. That just adds to the abruptness and comedy. At the risk of sounding awful, it’s so New York.
I’ve been slightly annoyed with Ben Stiller in the past few Baumbach movies (Greenberg and While We’re Young) but this character is not nearly as negative or needy. It’s quite possibly my favorite Ben Stiller role to date.
So what is the “New and Selected” all about? Well, it really seems to just let you know that this is a collection of stories of the Meyerowitz family and you couldn’t possibly show everything, so these stories are New and Selected.
Quite possibly his most accessible film to date, it definitely raises the bar of Originals on Netflix. Streaming now! (Oh, and so is Okja, which is AWESOME.



Jane
Wonderstruck
BPM (Beats Per Minute)
Félicité
The Square
Last Flag Flying
Mudbound
Lady Bird
Thelma
On the Beach at Night Alone
Call Me by Your Name
Wonder Wheel
Lover for a Day


A Skin So Soft
BOOM FOR REAL The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat
Caniba
Dragonfly Eyes
Good Luck
Occidental
Sea Sorrow
Spoor
The Day After
The Florida Project
Western
Zama
NYFF55 talks also include On Cinema: Richard Linklater and Directors Dialogues with Lucrecia Martel, Agnès Varda & JR, Hong Sang-soo, and Philippe Garrel
Let the Sun Shine In
Mrs. Hyde
Piazza Vittorio
Speak Up
The Rape of Recy Taylor
The Worldly Cave
Tonsler Park
Hall of Mirrors
Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold
No Stone Unturned
The Opera House
Trouble No More
Voyeur

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