Film & Tv
Kinoki Society Presents: 48 Hour Film Challenge for Arts Equality
48 Hours. 0 Excuses.
Adam Ruins Philadelphia
But you already knew the election was a goddamn mess.
Talking TV at Kelly Writers House
How I spent an hour forgetting about my internship search.
The Art of Being Rudderless
So, what words of wisdom did Benjamin give to his audience of Penn tryhards?
A Wall for a Wall
Perks of Being a Wallflower: Merrlam-Webster defines a wallflower to be someone who is as awkward as you are on Thursdaynights at Rumor: standing in the corner.
4 Ways to Become More Involved with Film at Penn
"Do as I say, not as I do." - Your lazy writer, Emily
Your Week in Film and TV (11.5.2015)
Daniel Craig is tired of being Bond and Star Trek's coming back
Sebastian Schipper's Victoria is Victorious
Why do we know so little about Victoria? Why does a character owe a debt, and what got him into that situation?
A Lazy Kid’s Guide to the 24th Philadelphia Film Festival
Cannes films, classics, and some bold new films to check out near you.
Movies IRL: Penn Style
What's the equivalent of these popular flicks on campus?
Your Week in Film (10.15)
Like you on quaker days: pretending to be knowledgable and/or cultured, but with even more name dropping.
Your Week in Film & TV (10.1.15)
Serious documentaries, pulpy action movies and Jewish comedies, oh my!
Film & TV's Guide to Movies for Homework
"It's like the ever trustworthy Penn Course Review, but not at all trustworthy nor like Penn Course Review."
Your Week In Film & TV (09.24.15)
Viola Davis meets Game of Thrones meets Sundance hits. What else would you need?
10 for 10: FILMS BASED ON WHERE YOU GRAB A DRINK
You go get a drink. Where? Here are ten recommendations for what to watch on Friday, based on where you get plastered on Thursday.
Your Week in Film & TV (09.17.15)
Features a Brazilian drama, tidbits from the Toronto International Film Festival and your new favorite TV show
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.
Review: “The Best of Me”
Nicholas Sparks does it again...sorta.
Review: "The Imitation Game"
Benedict Cumberbatch shines as British codebreaker Alan Turing.



















