New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

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New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

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Tim, played by Anton Yelchin, at the set of ‘Thoroughbreds’. Director of the film, Corey Finley, sat down with WSN to talk about his new movie release

Q&A: ‘Thoroughbreds’ Director Cory Finley

Tyler Stevens, Contributing Writer March 9, 2018
WSN spoke with director Cory Finley over the phone about the release of "Thoroughbreds," taking his play to the big screen and his experience working with Anton Yelchin.
Scene from the film “Thoroughbreds” featuring Lily (Ana Taylor-Joy) and Amanda (Olivia Cooke).

‘Thoroughbreds’ is Delightfully Sinister

Tyler Stevens, Contributing Writer March 5, 2018
"Thoroughbreds" is “Heathers” meets David Fincher, proving to be a paralyzing and absolutely hilarious film at every turn.
Trophy takes a look at the dangerous world of big game hunting, including the viral death of Cecil the lion.

‘Trophy’ Disturbs and Enlightens

Tyler Stevens, Contributing Writer September 12, 2017
"Trophy" is a new documentary about big-game hunting that brings to light the forces behind Cecil the Lion's infamous death.
“It” takes a different approach to Stephen King’s massive novel focuses on the children, rather than on Pennywise.

‘It’ Will Hit Big, But Underwhelms in Every Way

Tyler Stevens, Contributing Writer September 11, 2017
Stephen King's "It" has tormented children and adults alike for decades, but the newest film adaptation lacks dynamic and thrill.
Shai Avivi and Evgenia Dodina portray mourning parents Eyal and Vicky following the death of their 25-year old son in “One Week and a Day” by Israeli director Asaph Polonsky.

‘One Week and a Day’ Is an Uneven Portrait of Grief

Tyler Stevens, Contributing Writer April 24, 2017
What happens when your allotted week-and-a-day of postmortem grieving are up, but you're still not over your loved one's death?