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Film & TV

Kinoki and the Film–Eye

            Augie Bernstein’s voice rises excitedly.

by ORLY GREENBERG

If You Like House of Cards, Then Try...

If you like Kevin Spacey [as Frank Underwood] in House of Cards, then try: Se7en, Usual Suspects, LA Confidential Sure, American Beauty is a particularly solid Best Picture winner, but we prefer Spacey in all-out villain mode.

by DAN MAHER

The Great Penn TV Survey

Television: That thing you watch when you should probably be doing anything else.  Surveys:Those things you fill out on Facebook when you should probably doing anything else. This week, Street combined these powers of procrastination to find out what you 

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

Review—Focus

For all its panache and pizzazz, the con movie is a genre that relies mostly, if not entirely, upon the strength of its characters.

by NIKHIL VENKATESA

Vince Vaughn on Unfinished Business, Google Hangouts and Finding His Sparkle

We know Vince Vaughn crashes weddings, dips, ducks and dodges.

by ALEXANDRA STERNLICHT

Your Week in Film 02.26.2015

A lot of Jack Black on campus, the Oscars, and Kevin Spacey are coming at you this week in film & TV.

by CASSANDRA KYRIAZIS

Top 10: If You Hang Out Here, Watch This

Studying sucks. Procrastinate with one of these thematically appropriate movies at your locale of choice.

by CASSANDRA KYRIAZIS and ORLY GREENBERG

Ins and Outs

As Heidi Klum put it: In Film and TV, one day you're in and the next you're out. At least, we're pretty sure that's the quote. Either way, here's what's what. 

by ORLY GREENBERG

Oscars Liveblog

Street keeps you posted on the Oscars. As they happen. Like Ryan Seacrest, just funnier and better looking.

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Fifty Shades of Grey: Drunk Dispatch

Valentine's day 2015.  The Rave was sold out, so here I am at the megaplex on columbus boulevard.  Other parts of Philly exist.  Show up 5 min late, but I'm gonna get a slurpee.  I have a flask full of Bacardi and a beer in my coat.  I can't do this sober.

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

Your Week in Film & TV: 2.19.2015

What To Get the F*** Out of Bed To See: In Bruges, a 2011 dark comedy starring peak Colin Farrell, will be playing @ Gregory College House @ 8pm on Thursday, February 19

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How to Sound Knowledgeable At Your Oscars Viewing Party

Of course you saw Birdman and Foxcatcher. Totally. And no, bragging about that doesn't make you seem like a mega–douche.

by CASSANDRA KYRIAZIS and JOANNA GLUM

Which Best Picture Nomination Speaks to Your Soul?

Find out what Best Picture movie you are, with the help of Street's flowchart. 

by CASSANDRA KYRIAZIS and ORLY GREENBERG

Netflix Pick of the Week: Liberal Arts

Liberal Arts, a 2012 indie film streaming on Netflix, portrays a college exactly the opposite of Penn's over-scheduled, over-worked, over-tired student body.

by CASSANDRA KYRIAZIS

Netflix Pick of the Week: It's Such a Beautiful Day

If you think The Lego Movie was the biggest snub in the animated film department, or even if you think Boyhood is the anthem for the common man, you haven’t seen this film.

by JOANNA GLUM

Street At Sundance: '71 Film Review

Welcome to Belfast in ’71.

by CAROLINE MARQUES

Street At Sundance: I'll See You In My Dreams Review

Blythe Danner and a stellar cast come into their old age to show us what the golden years are all about.

by GRETA BALDWIN

Review—Kingsman: The Secret Service

Kingsman: The Secret Service is not nearly as clever as it thinks it is.

by NIKHIL VENKATESA

Street At Sundance: Interview with Sam Klemke

An interview with the man who did "Boyhood", before "Boyhood" even existed. Sam Klemke has filmed his life since 1977.

by CAROLINE MARQUES and GRETA BALDWIN

Street at Sundance: Q&A with Camila Márdila of "The Second Mother"

Camila Márdila stars in The Second Mother, which premiered this year at Sundance and showcases the story of a mother whose estranged daughter comes to live with her in her bosses’ mansion in São Paulo.

by CAROLINE MARQUES and GRETA BALDWIN

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