Film
Review: Bruce Springsteen biopic delivers authenticity and artistry
“Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere” follows The Boss’ emotional turmoil as he writes the 1982 “Nebraska” album.
Leo Field, Film & TV Editor
• October 27, 2025
Q&A: How a Tisch alum’s debut script opened NYFF63
Nora Garrett, screenwriter of Luca Guadagnino’s “After the Hunt,” told WSN about her educational experiences and their influence on the new drama.
Dani Biondi, Arts Editor
• October 23, 2025
‘Mistress Dispeller’ tackles the modern love triangle
WSN spoke with NYU alum Elizabeth Lo about her new documentary, a story of professional meddlers and contemporary romance.
Alice Rogers, Copy Editor
• October 23, 2025
After ‘Peacemaker’ season 2, it’s time for a change of pace
While setting new standards for comic book raunchiness, this new entry in James Gunn’s DC Universe will have you wishing for a different creative vision.
Noah Zaldivar, Opinion Editor
• October 22, 2025
Review: ‘Urchin’ finds depth on the fringes of society
With this dynamic story about homelessness and addiction, Harris Dickinson emerges as an impressive new filmmaker.
Ellie Miller, Staff Writer
• October 21, 2025
6 of our favorite movie posters
In a moviegoing landscape dominated by floating heads, let’s celebrate some beautiful and original posters of past and present.
Leo Field, Ellie DaSilva, Angela Dong, Shreeya Goyal, Rhea Kohli and Ellie Miller
• October 17, 2025
4 must-see NYC animated shorts
Each film in the “Made In New York: Best of NYC Indie Animation” collection conveys an impactful message, but these are the hardest-hitting.
Isaac Ciravolo, Contributing Writer
• October 17, 2025
Tisch student’s short film investigates abuse in the arts
WSN spoke with Tisch senior and “Lottie Baby” writer-director Bella Ray Rosales, whose short has secured spots on the festival circuit.
Caia Cupolo, Staff Writer
• October 16, 2025
Review: Celebrating Ozzy Osbourne’s life and last stand
In the new documentary “Ozzy: No Escape From Now,” the metal legend battles insurmountable health struggles to deliver for us one last time.
Joe Paladino, Staff Writer
• October 15, 2025
Review: ‘Good Boy’ proves to be more than a good gimmick
Before you ask: the dog doesn’t die.
Annie Emans, Staff Writer
• October 15, 2025
NYFF 63: Sepideh Farsi on new Gaza documentary
The Iranian director’s latest film, “Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk,” will screen at the New York Film Festival on Oct. 13.
Yezen Saadah, Staff Writer
• October 10, 2025
AMC vs. Regal
Two theater chains dominate the moviegoing industry. But which one stands on top?
Andrew Kilroy, Contributing Writer
• October 9, 2025

Leena Ahmed, Deputy News Editor • October 27, 2025

Eva Mundo, Deputy News Editor • October 27, 2025

Noah Zaldivar, Opinion Editor • October 27, 2025

Tanner Jansen, Contributing Writer • October 27, 2025

Justin Liu, Contributing Writer • October 27, 2025











































































































































