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Denzel Washington Soars in "Flight"

The opening scene of “Flight” commences the morning after a typical evening of drugs, booze and sex for Captain Whip Whitaker (Denzel Washington). Following a tormenting phone call from the ex–wife and a quick fix of cocaine, he’s ready to pilot SouthJet Airlines’ 9 a.m.


Election 2012: A Cinematic Guide

One man will prove victorious in just five days. Check out Street’s favorite election–themed films and the lessons the candidates can learn from them.






Spinnin' (Sound)tracks

Download the score to any number of recent movies, and you may hear some familiar sounds coming through your speakers.


Review: The Sessions

“The Sessions” follows the true journey of poet Mark O’Brien (John Hawkes), who, at age 38, finally decides to lose his virginity.


Review: Holy Motors

Every year, Cannes cedes one of its Hollywood–monopolized screens for a patriotic celebration of insanity.


Moviemaker Profile: Lance Wildorf

Street: What first got you interested in screenwriting? Lance Wildorf: Probably around eighth grade I realized I liked writing a lot and being creative, and when I was younger I wanted to be a comedian, but I realized I like the writing aspect more.


Interview: Antonio Campos

Film sat down with the director of this year’s “Simon Killer,” who is in town for the Philadelphia Film Festival. Campos also produced last year’s indie hit “Martha Marcy May Marlene.”


Trailer of the Week: The Canyons

The trailer for Paul Schrader’s neon–lit, lusty and dusty desert melodrama “The Canyons” communicates passion and danger in 21st century Los Angeles and an ancestral history in Hollywood pulp. What We Love:  The dialogue–free trailer boasts granular, sepia–tinted cinematography and the score of a 1940s horror flick.


Review: “Simon Killer”

Despite a promising name and a promising director at the helm, Simon Killer fails to really deliver anything to its audience.