Film & TV
They Cannot Tell a Lie
David Gordon Green chose to follow up his critically-lauded George Washington with a simple, romantic film, All the Real Girls. He showed the film to Penn students at The Bridge on March 19, but made some time to talk to Street beforehand with co-writer and star Paul Schneider. PS: Do you want a lager this early in the day? No thanks.
Five Dollar Interview
Recently, Street sat down with John Travolta to talk about his career, his new film Basic and his views on the world.
Relationship Advice
After watching David Gordon Green's second feature film, All the Real Girls, I was bewildered.
Less than Basic
Any film fan can conjure up the image of Vincent and Jules standing naked while The Wolf hosed the blood off their asses.
Oscar the Grouch
Steve Martin hosts the 75th Academy Awards ceremony on March 23rd at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood (8:30 p.m., ABC). Street offers predictions on the winners, and hopes that Martin will, uh, bring down the house. Best Picture Chicago Gangs of New York The Hours The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers The Pianist Marty will win in another category, The Hours isn't popular enough, The Lord of the Rings will win next year, and The Pianist is the annual "World War II film that won't win" nomination.
Real American Hero
The war against terrorism is tricky business. There's the color-coded Homeland Security warning system, and then there's the invasion of Iraq--just a few of the many steps taken by the government to eliminate the always-enigmatic terrorist.
Welcome to Bollywood
It's an anomaly to those who have no idea. To those who do, it is Bollywood, the Hollywood of Bombay, the movie industry of India.
Dodge This
If you think two Matrix films in the span of six months is enough to sate your sci-fi appetite, think again.
Spider Man
All of this will be old news to the movie buffs among us. Cronenberg is revered in cinemaniac circles as a god of the disturbing and bizarre.
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Five Tech Films To Watch
Instead of Steve Jobs, here are five better tech movies to watch



