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

Washington Square News

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

Washington Square News

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

Washington Square News

‘Girlhood’ portrays French youth

Isabel Jones, Film Editor January 26, 2015
Despite similarity in name, Céline Sciamma’s "Girlhood" shares very little similarities with Richard Linklater’s "Boyhood."

Upcoming films demonstrate versatility, excitement

Anubhuti Kumar, Contributing Writer January 26, 2015
A look at films premiering in 2015.
Representation of Asian Americans in film limited

Representation of Asian Americans in film limited

Zahra Haque, Staff Columnist December 5, 2014
Roles should showcase the full spectrum of diversity and complexity in Asian-American populations.
This Weekend: Nov. 21-23

This Weekend: Nov. 21-23

Avia Hawkins November 21, 2014
Enjoy an exhibit, good food, a run along the Hudson and a movie to have fun and relax this weekend.
Media must portray reality of female sensuality

Media must portray reality of female sensuality

Leah Simon, Contributing Columnist November 13, 2014
It is time for a conversation on female sexuality, starting with a fair portrayal in film.
Beyond the Lights releases on Nov. 13, 2014.

Actress saves ‘Beyond the Lights’

Marcus Jones, Staff Writer November 13, 2014
Although "Beyond the Lights" falls into clichés constantly, the film succeeds because of Gugu Mbatha-Raw's performance
Bruce Li, Kate Tsang, Jingyang Cheng, Shan Jin, Yulin Liu and Min Ding present their films at Quad Cinema on Oct. 9.

Film tour features Tisch students

Wenjie Kong, Contributing Writer October 16, 2014
The North America Chinese Directors Short Film Tour showcased four Tisch students at Quad Cinema on Oct. 10.
Art should be separated from artist

Art should be separated from artist

Scarlett Curtis, Contributing Columnist October 2, 2014
Artistic work should be judged separately from the artist's character.
Alumni present film on corrupt politics

Alumni present film on corrupt politics

Donald Pierce, Contributing Writer September 8, 2014
Tisch alumni Holly Mosher and John Ennis premiered their socially conscious documentary “Pay 2 Play: Democracy’s High Stakes.”
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Waters brings his craft to film retrospective

August 24, 2014
Lincoln Center will be hosting a retrospective of Waters' work early next month.
courtesy of Fox Searchlight Pictures

‘Belle’ falls short of potential

May 1, 2014
The film unfortunately gets watered down into a drab romantic drama.
courtesy of Tribeca Film Institute

Tribeca: Documentary revisits iconic Nas album ‘Illmatic’

April 30, 2014
In "Time is Illmatic," the musician pays tribute to his childhood roots, and thanks everyone who helped him to succeed.