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Reviews

Review: “The Best of Me”

Nicholas Sparks does it again...sorta.

by CASSANDRA KYRIAZIS

Street goes to the Philadelphia Film Festival

34th Street Magazine saw so many films at Philly Film Fest, we couldn't fit it all on one page! Here's a recap of what made us laugh, cry, and want to walk out...

by 34TH STREET MAGAZINE

Review: “Whiplash”

One hundred intense minutes to remind you that music conservatories are so much harder than Penn.

by BEN LERNER

The Best of Me by the Numbers

This chick flick gets an F-

by CASSANDRA KYRIAZIS

Album Review: "Paperwork"—T.I.

With so many new hip–hop artists coming out of Atlanta these days, some may question whether or not veteran T.I.

by MARK PARASKEVAS

Song Sonnets: "Dumb For You"—Hoodie Allen



by JOYCE PAN

Album Review: "...And Star Power"—Foxygen

The rock band's latest effort is a jumbled but interesting ride.

by MICHELLE KIM

Album Review: "STN MTN/Kauai"—Childish Gambino

Childish Gambino's new mixtape/EP has a little bit of something for everyone.

by CHRISTIN MOLISANI

Haiku Reviews: 10/16

There was some good, under–the–radar music released this week. And then there was Steve Aoki.

by CHARLES DAVIS

Album Review: "Hell Can Wait"—Vince Staples

No I.D. protege and California rapper Vince Staples gives us seven impressive tracks on "Hell Can Wait."

by LEONARD EISEN

Album Review: "Encyclopedia"—The Drums

After three albums, The Drums have finally surpassed one–hit wonder indie stardom.

by AMANDA SILBERLING

Review: “Gone Girl”

This buzzworthy adaptation doesn’t disappoint.

by PEISHAN HUANG

Haiku Reviews: 9/25

“Little Machines”?LIGHTST.

by DANI BLUM

Album Review: “Frozen Throne”—Groundislava

Groundislava’s third album, “Frozen Throne”, attempts to drag you into a magical cyber world. With songs like “The Descent”, “October Acid” and “A Way Out”, one feels trapped inside an old childhood video game.

by MICHELLE KIM

Review: If I Stay

Before you see this YA drama, read what Street has to say about it.

by ASHLEY SARTORIS

Review: A Walk Among Tombstones

This crime thriller seems familiar, in more ways than one.

by SAM TOLBERT

Review: The Maze Runner

The newest dystopian flick exceeds expectations.

by ASHLEY SARTORIS

Album Review: "Goddess"—Banks



by ARIELA OSUNA

Review: The Drop

Check out James Gandolfini's last film, a not–so–typical crime thriller.

by JULIA WANG

Review: The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them

The first in a trio of deceptively–titled films.

by CLARE LOMBARDO

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