Film & TV
A Look at HBO's Series "Westworld," From a Newbie
Westworld might sound like an ordinary amusement park, but it's the furthest thing from it.
Shyamalan's Split is Clunky and Less than Frightening
Another movie tries to tackle multiple personality disorder
'I am Not Your Negro' Spotlights a Civil Rights Leader who Lived in the Shadows
America still can’t come up with a good answer.
It's Happening Again: Twin Peaks Returns in May 2017
Time to get up to speed.
'Paterson' is Cool, Calm, and Almost Flawless
Paterson lives in Paterson. He drives a city bus five days a week for a living, lives in a sweetly humble home with a tilted mailbox that he fixes upon coming home from work daily.
Look Up: A Closer Look at Amanda Prager
The woman behind the camera
A Series of Unfortunate Episodes
Netflix mangles a beloved book series.
Top Movies to Watch During Cuffing Season
Cuddle up and press play.
‘Rogue One’ Arrived at the Right Time
A spoiler–free endorsement: it’s for Rebels and rebels.
Penn Student’s Guide to Philly Movie Theaters
Bright lights, big screens.
A Sneak Peak at the Return of Planet Earth
The inside scoop on the outside world.
Two Cinema Studies Professors' Predictions for Awards Season
Some hot takes from the professors who know it best.
What Film & TV's Excited for in 2017
Go forth and press play.
Film & TV's Favorite Film and TV of 2016
The best of the best, from a year that was the worst.
Keeping Up With the Weasleys
Ginny, there's people dying.
Gilmore Girls Returns
What to expect from Stars Hollow this Thanksgiving.
Best TV for Post–Thanksgiving Dinner
Street's favorite episodes for your tryptophan coma.
Student Documentary Tackles Jewish Matchmaking in the Digital Age
In case you were wondering what a shadchan is.




















