Film & TV
The Only Freddie Mercury Crash Course You Need Before Watching 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
Everything you need to know about Queen's lead singer before watching the movie about his life, "Bohemian Rhapsody."
'Shoplifters' Explores The Meaning of Family, With A Twist
Director Hirokazu Kore–eda stuns in the new film.
Film & TV in the Age of Mass Shootings
Until last week, I thought my life was insulated from gun violence. Now I have some questions.
‘Outlaw King’: Doing History Right
This Netflix film manages to capture the legend of Robert the Bruce with uncharacteristic delicacy.
Netflix’s 'The Princess Switch' Is 100 Minutes I’ll Never Get Back
The Christmas film starring Vanessa Hudgens was fine, but there are other holiday favorites that deserve your time instead.
Why 'Riverdale' Is a Social Media Sensation
Riverdale is a piece of teen iconography, no matter what the quality of the show is.
‘Overlord’: Predictable and Enjoyable
Halloween is long over, but horror sure isn’t.
‘Boy Erased’ Reflects on the Horrors of Conversion Therapy
Though it may leave you wanting more, Joel Edgarton’s adaptation of Garrard Conley’s memoir is a heartbreaking story of self–discovery and a lack of acceptance.
'Fantastic Beasts' is an Enjoyable but Not–So Fantastic Film
The second of five 'Fantastic Beasts' movies struggles to recapture the magic of Harry Potter.
‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?’ is an Elegantly Bound Tale of Success and Loss
The biopic, starring Melissa McCarthy as Lee Israel, makes for a triumphant character study.
All of The Harry Potter Movies, Ranked
Street's unofficial ranking of all of our favorite childhoods films.
'The Happy Prince' Gets Lost in Its Art
Rupert Everett’s directorial debut is too poetic for its own good.
'Suspiria' Delivers Highbrow Horror That Fails to Entertain
Luca Guadagnino's remake is beautiful but exhausting.
Stop Remaking Old Disney Films
How nostalgia seeps from the big screen to other parts of our lives
'An Elephant Sitting Still': A Four–Hour Masterpiece Leaving a Lifelong Impact
This Chinese film, directed by Bo Hu who died by suicide after filming, has left me in an emotional wreck.
These 10 Films are the Best of the Gershman Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival
Tune into these films showing at Philadelphia's first ever film festival, running from November 3 – November 18.
Using Film to Bridge the Gap Between Students and Refugees
Penn FilmAid brought students out of the "Penn Bubble" by hosting an event with Loung Ung, former child soldier and refugee.
Explore the Universality of Flavor with Netflix’s ‘Salt Fat Acid Heat’
This charming docuseries is an adventurous home cook’s dream.
Netflix's 'The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina' is Horrifyingly Fun
If you're looking for a fall show that combines dark witchcraft with teenage angst, this show may be right up your alley.

















