
WSN’s guide to the 62nd New York Film Festival
In anticipation of this year’s New York Film Festival, WSN has put together a list of must-see movie premieres that you will want to secure tickets for before they sell out.
Dani Biondi, Film & TV Editor
• September 9, 2024

Review: ‘Challengers’ volleys between on and off-court tension
Fear not, athletically challenged viewers: Luca Guadagnino’s new tennis drama centers on the sport, but the real heat is off the court.
Dani Biondi, Staff Writer
• April 30, 2024

Review: ‘Bones and All’: Unequivocally romantic, unconventionally cannibalistic
Luca Guadagnino’s latest release, “Bones and All,” starring Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet, is a deft fusion of the romance and horror genres. The film was released in select theaters in New York City on Nov. 18.
Stephanie Wong, Film & TV Editor
• November 22, 2022

‘We Are Who We Are’ Is An Artistic Triumph For The Coming-of-Age Genre
The new series by Luca Guadagnino tells the story of teenage self-discovery with the backdrop of a U.S. army base in Italy.
Kaylee DeFrietas, Arts Editor
• September 27, 2020

You Missed the Other Two Film’s in the ‘Call Me By Your Name’ Trilogy of Desire
In the films comprising his Desire Trilogy, director Luca Guadagnino urges viewers to embrace their inner desires.
Nosheen Hossain, Contributing Writer
• October 31, 2018

‘Suspiria’ Breathes Life Into Argento’s Horror Classic
Ryan Mikel, Arts Editor
• October 22, 2018

Staff Recs: Our Most Anticipated Films of Fall 2018
Many of this fall's film releases are highly anticipated, but these are the ones we're looking forward to the most.
Ryan Mikel, Nicole Rosenthal, Daniella Nichinson, Ali Zimmerman, Guru Ramanathan and Matthew Holman
• September 6, 2018

The Fall of Queer Cinema
Matthew Holman, Entertainment Editor
• April 4, 2018

André Aciman: “Call Me By Your Name”
Ryan Mikel, Arts Editor
• March 5, 2018

NYU at the Oscars, Again
Alex Cullina, Contributing Writer
• January 26, 2018

The Beautiful Tragedy of ‘Call Me By Your Name’
Daniella Nichinson, Film Editor
• October 10, 2017


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