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

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‘Blue Caprice’ fails to explore serial killer psychology

September 12, 2013
"Blue Caprice" focuses on the sniper attacks on Washington, D.C., and a quasi father-son relationship based on crime and violence.
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NYU alumna Lindsay Burdge talks Hannah Fidell’s ‘A Teacher’

September 4, 2013
NYU alumna Lindsay Burdge discusses her role in "A Teacher" with WSN.
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‘Adore’ unable to find meaning behind unconventional plot

September 4, 2013
Despite strong performances, "Adore" does not live up to its potential.
WSN Arts Podcast, episode 1: Fall Preview Podcast

WSN Arts Podcast, episode 1: Fall Preview Podcast

September 4, 2013
The WSN Arts podcast returns with a look at the most exciting entertainment hitting this fall.
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Documentary explores challenges of Lou Gehrig’s disease

September 2, 2013
"I Am Breathing" documentary hones in on the life of a man's daily struggles with Lou Gehrig's disease.
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NewFest film festival tells stories of young gay love

September 2, 2013
The Film Society of Lincoln Center is hosting its LGBT film festival, focusing on young love and all the excitement that comes with it.
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Theaters near NYU offer range of indie, mainstream films

August 25, 2013
New York City is a haven for cinephiles, and movie theaters near campus present plenty of chances to catch the latest films.
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Hirsch, Rudd explain process behind ‘Prince’

August 9, 2013
WSN sits down with the stars of David Gordon Green's latest film, "Prince Avalanche."
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“Only God Forgives” shows unforgivable lack of substance

July 19, 2013
Nicolas Winding Refn's latest stylish noir yarn fails to live up to the promise of “Drive”
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“The East” succeeds as a down-to-earth thriller

May 30, 2013
"The East," though your typical thriller, brings star actors together for a high-octane film that isn't your normal summer blockbuster.
“Before Midnight” adds layers to Richard Linklater’s already excellent series

“Before Midnight” adds layers to Richard Linklater’s already excellent series

May 23, 2013
Despite being the third "Before" film, Linklater's latest just might be the best of the franchise.
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Eli Roth discusses work behind, in front of camera for ‘Aftershock’

May 10, 2013
The director discusses his role as producer and actor for the new horror film.