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Shelby Rachleff


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Review: "No"

"No" Directed by: Pablo Larrain Starring: Gael Garcia Barnel, Alfredo Castro, Luis Gnecco, Antonia Zegers Rating: R Running time: 118 minutes In 1988, Chile was divided by two referendum campaigns—the “yes” camp, which aimed to keep Augusto Pinochet in power, and the “no” camp, which aimed to to kick him out.

"Hyde Park on Hudson"...or "Autumn in New York"?

As Juno would say, the “Hot Roosevelt” strikes back.

Art & the City

The Barnes Foundation and the campaign that sought to make it famous

Reenact It

It's a hell of a season

Review: Act of Valor

One can only watch Daniel Craig save the world and shoot a gun so many times.

We Bought A Zoo Hits a Sentimental Note

Tigers and Lions and Bears: Oh My!

Reading Shmeading

Didn’t do the reading for your midterm next week? Neither did we.

In Defense of Movies

You won't just find an Almost Famous poster on my wall.

A One-Day Preview Of the Philadelphia Film Festival

The festival’s most highly anticipated films — and the ones worth skipping work for.

Machine Gun Preacher Review: The Most Messed Up Preacher You'll Ever Meet

The man makes the movie, but the movie doesn’t quite make the man.

Interview with Machine Gun Preacher's Sam Childers

Street had the unique opportunity to sit down with the real Machine Gun Preacher to talk about his work in Africa, the testimonies we all carry and how if he was still doing wrong, God wouldn’t have let him get so far. Street: Could you tell us a bit about your life before you found God and your cause? Sam Childers: I was a pretty rough guy.

Review: Killer Not-So-Elite

Love of action required, attention span optional.

Review: Moneyball

Moneyball gets on base.

I Don't Care How She Does It

SJP should stick to Manolos over finance.

Tune In, Wash Out

Washed Out’s debut album carries on the hypnotic tradition of shoe gaze

Top 5: Weekend in San Francisco

We get that the San Francisco fog doesn’t exactly scream “beach day.” But while your friends are suffering through the East Coast heat wave are frying and de-frizzing, here are a few stops and sights to keep you busy after a long week of work (or sightseeing - who says climbing those hills can’t be tough?). Plus, looks like we’ve got a sunny weekend ahead.

Review: Meek's Cutoff

There’s something to be said for choosing to highlight the breakdown-inspiring monotony of prairie life.

Review: Water for Elephants

R–Patz ditches Twilight, effectively trading one circus for another.

Interview: Saoirse Ronan

Street spoke with the 16–year–old star of Hanna about playing an action hero.

Review: Hanna

Saoirse Ronan shines in action thriller.
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