Pixar deliveries 2000s nostalgia comfort with latest film ‘Turning Red’

Even the title card for “Turning Red” is a cringey blast; the epitome of the 2000s. With the release of the newest film in Pixar’s lineup, The New School Free Press reviews the movie’s themes, music and more. Visual by Kayleigh Van Oordt

The next film in Pixar’s infamous line-up, ‘Turning Red,’ directed by Academy Award winner Domee Shi and told through the eyes of a 13-year-old girl had big shoes…

Kinky’s Dessert Bar: The newest erotic hotspot in the Lower East Side

The New School Free Press headed to the Lower East Side to try some erotic desserts at Kinky’s Dessert Bar. The shop opened this past Valentine’s Day and is an up-and-coming hot spot. Photos by Tiana McGee

With erotic desserts that captivate and excite is the new Kinky’s Dessert Bar as good as it looks? Recently, The New School Free Press checked out Kinky’s Dessert…

Is the latest three-hour Batman movie worth a watch?

Batman and Catwoman look over the city of Gotham side by side in the midst of uncovering rings of corruption and pursuing vengeance. After the release of the newest Batman film, The New School Free Press reviews the movie’s highlights, acting performances and more. Illustration by Maxine Ibanez

The latest addition to the DC universe is one of the most hyped films of the year. “The Batman” features a stacked cast of famous faces such as…

From ‘Waiting to Exhale’ to ‘A Wrinkle in Time,’ 10 films by Black directors to watch anytime

Films such as “Sylvie’s Love” and “Farewell Amor” are created by Black directors. Coming out of Black History Month, it is important to continue to celebrate and support Black creators all year round. Illustration by Tiana McGee

Movies like “Dreamgirls” and “The Wiz” are considered staples in the Black community. But they have one very important thing in common: they were not made by Black…