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The 53rd New York Film Festival runs September 25 - October 11 at the Film Society of Lincoln Center.

Seven movies to look forward to at this year’s NYFF

Zach Martin, Film Editor September 24, 2015
The New York Film Festival showcases some of the most promising Oscar-winning movies. Here's what to look forward to in this year's festival:
 A documentary which follows 26-year-old, 58-pound Lizzie, born with a rare syndrome that prevents her from gaining weight.

‘A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story’ sidesteps pity

Tony Schwab, Contributing writer September 23, 2015
Lizzie Velasquez voices her road from cyberbully victim to anti-bullying activist in "A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story"
Madonna’s thirteenth studio album “Rebel Heart” was released on March 6, 2015.

30 years later, Madonna returns to Madison Square Garden

Jake Viswanath, Contributing writer September 23, 2015
A fun, energetic, relaxed reincarnation of Madonna tours the U.S. for "Rebel Heart."
Neil Patrick Harris hosts "Best Time Ever," a new variety show.

‘Best Time Ever’ a wild ride for audiences

Anubhuti Kumar, Staff Writer September 23, 2015
Neil Patrick Harris takes his talents to live television with his new sketch show "Best Time Ever," airing on Tuesdays on NBC 10/9c.
Johnny Depp stars in "Black Mass," as James "Whitey" Bulger.

‘Black Mass’ has Johnny Depp, not much else

Min-Wei Lee, Contributing Writer September 23, 2015
Johnny Depp's performance as notorious crime boss Whitey Bulger in "Black Mass" makes the otherwise hackneyed film enjoyable.
"Wildlike" follows the formation of an unlikely friendship in Alaska.

NYU alum Frank Green’s ‘Wildlike’ thrills

Katrina Wilson, Contributing writer September 23, 2015
The bleak landscape of Alaska proves to be a dramatic backdrop for Frank Hall Green's adventure-drama, "Wildlike."
For a New World To Come: Experiments in Japanese Art and Photography is on exhibit at NYU’s Grey Art Gallery.

Grey Art Gallery houses post-WWII Japan photography

Min-Wei Lee, Contributing writer September 21, 2015
Explore post-WWII Japan in the Grey Art Gallery's photographic exhibit, "For A New World To Come."
 “Becoming Bulletproof” is a documentary showing the making of an original Western film called, Bulletproof.

‘Becoming Bulletproof’ addresses lack of disabled actors in film

Michael Dellapi, Contributing Writer September 21, 2015
Michael Barnett’s documentary “Becoming Bulletproof” draws attention to the problem regarding the representation of disabled actors in film.
“99 Homes”, which premiered on September 25th is a film about the recession.

Relive the recession in ‘99 Homes’

Ryan Matera, Contributing writer September 21, 2015
Ramin Bahrani's latest film stars Andrew Garfield as a victim of home eviction and Michael Shannon as the ruthless realtor in this recession-era story.
"Honeymoon” is Lana del Rey’s fourth studio album.

‘Honeymoon’ proves Lana Del Rey’s most moving work

Jake Viswanath, Contributing writer September 21, 2015
Lana Del Rey's album "Honeymoon" is proves her dedication to her sound, and it sounds more beautiful than ever.
 American music duo, 21 Pilots perform their unique alt-pop punk and indie rock music style.

Twenty One Pilots tour flies into New York City

Hailey Nuthals, Contributing Writer September 20, 2015
Twenty Pilots brings their raw exuberance to the stage in their concert tour, featuring Matt & Kim, Echosmiths and Finish Ticket.

‘Book of Souls’ reflects band’s long career

Kieran Graulich, Music Editor September 18, 2015
After nearly four decades of performing, Iron Maiden's latest album "Book of Souls" reflects the band's long career.