Film

AMC vs. Regal
Two theater chains dominate the moviegoing industry. But which one stands on top?
Andrew Kilroy, Contributing Writer
• October 9, 2025

NYFF 63 Review: ‘After the Hunt’ preys on our biases
WSN spoke with director Luca Guadagnino, the cast and the NYU alum screenwriter about this provocative festival opener.
Dani Biondi, Arts Editor
• October 9, 2025

NYFF 63 Review: A glimpse into Palestinian life beyond genocide
Director Kamal Aljafari’s latest documentary "With Hasan in Gaza" will be screened at the New York Film Festival on Oct. 6 and Oct. 7.
Yezen Saadah, Staff Writer
• October 6, 2025

NYFF 63 Review: ‘Days and Nights in the Forest’ showcases the colonization of the mind and body
Satyajit Ray’s 1970 film will have two encore showings at Film at Lincoln Center on Oct. 2 and Oct. 4.
Yezen Saadah, Editor-at-Large
• October 2, 2025

Off the Radar: The Wooster Group’s vision of the future
More than two decades ago, this experimental theater company brought screens to the stage in a way that recent Broadway productions have echoed.
Ethan Li, Staff Writer
• October 2, 2025

Review: “Xeno” disappoints its sci-fi predecessors
As it joins a long line of movies where an alien crash lands on Earth, “Xeno” struggles to find a unique angle.
Alikhan Kaukenayev, Contributing Writer
• October 1, 2025

‘One Battle After Another’ immortalizes the revolutionary spirit
WSN spoke with the cast of Paul Thomas Anderson's politically charged action epic.
Leo Field and Amelia Knust
• October 1, 2025

Review: ‘Him’ fumbles when it matters most
Though a unique blend of football and horror, this new Jordan Peele-produced movie fails to deliver any substance.
TJ Giles, Contributing Writer
• September 30, 2025

Review: ‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ bids farewell to the beloved franchise
Reckonings with the past, present and future come to a head in a glorious send-off to the series and a tribute to its matriarch.
Joe Paladino, Staff Writer
• September 24, 2025

Review: In ‘Clemente,’ a baseball legend steps up for his community
A new documentary immortalizes Roberto Clemente’s legacy as a renowned right fielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates and an unwavering humanitarian.
Bryan Athallah, Contributing Writer
• September 23, 2025

Review: ‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ fails to reach a worthwhile destination
Not even the star power of Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell can save this grandiose yet overly manufactured love story.
Amelia Knust, Music Editor
• September 22, 2025

Review: In ‘Highest 2 Lowest,’ the L train goes off the rails
Tisch alum and professor Spike Lee fails to live up to Akira Kurosawa’s classic crime thriller with his New York City-set remake.
Sarah Kluckhohn, Contributing Writer
• September 19, 2025

Lynetta Chao, Contributing Writer • October 9, 2025

Kaitlyn Sze Tu, Deputy News Editor • October 9, 2025

Kiran Komanduri, Deputy Sports Editor • October 9, 2025

Noah Zaldivar, Opinion Editor • October 9, 2025
