YES among the “Best Movies of 2026”, as featured in The New York Times
'The New York Times' chief film critic, Manohla Dargis's take:
“Again and again, Lapid has turned his pitiless, diagnostic gaze on Israel and Israelis and, again and again, he finds fault, sometimes with humor and often in anger. ‘Yes’ is an unsparing movie and can be hard to watch partly because Lapid’s raw fury and maximalist approach can border on off-putting excess.” But she adds, “he inexorably pulls you in, forcing you to bear witness alongside him.”