The big night opened with Maya Rudolph as an electrifying Vice President Kamala Harris and James Austin Johnson as a former President Donald Trump stumped by her popularity.
The 62nd edition of New York’s most prestigious cinematic events opens in September with “The Room Next Door,” “Queer” and “Emilia Pérez” among its high-profile selections.
The number of people with a favorable opinion of Swift declined compared to last year in the latest NBC News poll. Swift endorsed Kamala Harris several weeks ago.
The Netflix documentary follows “SNL” alums Ferrell and Harper Steele on a two-week road trip to find out how coming out as transgender can change a friendship.
Celebrities have been flocking to endorse Harris, while the Trump campaign has tried to portray the vice president and her campaign as out of touch with ordinary Americans.