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Film & TV

The Official 34th Street Fifty Shades of Grey Drinking Game

Hopefully, the experience of seeing this train wreck of a movie will be more manageable for those who play this drinking game. We recommend BYO-ing Bacardi 151.

by PAOLA GAMARRA

Your Week In Film & TV: 2.12.2015



by CASSANDRA KYRIAZIS

One Day Drinking Game

To help out the cause, we scoured Netflix, found the sappiest rom–com and created a liver–demolishing drinking game. For your enjoyment, we selected One Day, an Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess disaster that spans the tumultuous relationship of two British lovers.

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3 Alternatives to Fifty Shades of Grey

All of the Friday & Saturday showings of Fifty Shades of Grey at the Rave are sold out. But never fear: These films are available to stream on Netflix and will make you just as—if not more—uncomfortable.

by CASSANDRA KYRIAZIS

How To Romantically Screen a Movie on Campus

Forgot to make a reservation at Penne for your special someone? We've got a Valentine's Day challenge for you that's way better than undercooked pasta.

by JOANNA GLUM

#StreetAtSundance: Q&A With Charlie Carver of "I Am Michael"

Intro: It's a Thursday afternoon, and everyone is hustling and bustling inside of the Eccles theater.

by CAROLINE MARQUES and GRETA BALDWIN

#StreetAtSundance: Overheard at Sundance

Park City waiter: My brother owes me hundreds for bailing him out. I’m fucked, because I also owe my ex sixty dollars to clean out her carpet. Yeah, he head-butted me and broke my nose, so now there’s a ton of blood everywhere.

by CAROLINE MARQUES and GRETA BALDWIN

#StreetAtSundance: Most Memorable Moments

We asked a variety of personalities what particular moment epitomized their Sundance 2015 experiences. Here’s what they had to say.

by CAROLINE MARQUES and GRETA BALDWIN

Street At Sundance: Hot Spots

Street takes on the coolest places to be at Sundance. And celebrates its run in with James Franco.

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#StreetAtSundance: Most Memorable Moments (Print Version)

We asked a variety of personalities what particular moment epitomized their Sundance 2015 experiences. Here’s what they had to say--plus more online.

by CAROLINE MARQUES and GRETA BALDWIN

Trailer of the Week: Welcome to Me

Are your number of Twitter followers just not cutting it? Ever wanted to have millions of people held captive on the edge of their seat, waiting to see what you’ll say or do next?

by JOANNA GLUM

Foxcatcher's John du Pont Went to Penn?!

Penn in Film: Billionaire Killer Edition

by CASSANDRA KYRIAZIS

Penn Alum Tweets: Jon Hurwitz

This week's alum: Harold & Kumar big shot Jon Hurwitz

by JOANNA GLUM

If You're in This Class, Watch This Film

Skip the required reading and check out these movies instead. At least you can pretend to be informed.

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Here's What Gregory College House Binged Over Break

We got tired of asking people on Locust, so we trolled little-known Gregory College House to see what they binged over break. Looks like Leslie Knope is getting her own fan club over here soon.

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

Penn Alum Tweets: Max Handelman

Max Handelman is an accomplished Hollywood producer, with credits on films like Pitch Perfect. More importantly, he's Mr. Elizabeth Banks and her Penn Sweetheart, having graduated from Penn with her in 1995.

by CASSANDRA KYRIAZIS

Review — "The DUFF"

The DUFF (Designated Ugly Fat Friend, that is) is a typical high school comedy, but finally one that's not about a character who looks nothing like the people you see every day. This Mae Whitman teen comedy is as funny as it is truthful about social hierarchies in high school.

by CASSANDRA KYRIAZIS

Trailer of the Week: “Better Call Saul”

Prepare yourself for the looming binge-watch coming with the return of Saul Goodman in “Better Call Saul.”

by GRETA BALDWIN

Review: “Diplomatie (Diplomacy)”

Tensions are running high on the night of August 24th, 1944. The end of World War II is near, and General Dietrich von Choltitz (Niels Arestrup) has one goal: to destroy La Ville Lumière, Paris.

by CAROLINE MARQUES

You are Cordially Invited to Binge Watch These "My Super Sweet 16" Classics

They say that “sometimes 16 ain’t so sweet"—luckily these episodes are. Catch up with MTV's "My Super Sweet Sixteen" on iTunes.

by KATHERINE HARTMAN and CLARE LOMBARDO

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