The New York Times – Music:
Bradley Cooper’s movie has an unrelenting focus on Bernstein’s marriage. What’s missing are his struggles as a musician.
The New York Times – Music:
Bradley Cooper’s movie has an unrelenting focus on Bernstein’s marriage. What’s missing are his struggles as a musician.
The New York Times – Music:
Now on Netflix, the movie tracks the life of the American conductor and composer and his wife, the actress Felicia Montealegre, played by Carey Mulligan.
The New York Times – Music:
Bradley Cooper did his homework.
The New York Times – Film:
“Maestro” isn’t the first time a supersize sniffer set off a whiff of controversy. Here’s a look at the most notable schnozzes onscreen.
The New York Times – Film:
The director Bradley Cooper discusses a one-shot scene involving an argument between conductor Leonard Bernstein (played by Cooper) and his wife (Carey Mulligan).
The New York Times – Film:
The director Bradley Cooper narrates a sequence from the film in which he stars alongside Carey Mulligan.
The New York Times – Music:
As director and star, Bradley Cooper delivers an intimate portrait of the composer and his many private and public selves.
The New York Times – Film:
At the New York Film Festival, auteurs conjure up moods and sensory experiences that show why the story isn’t always the thing.