Film & TV
'The Perfect Date' Reveals Noah Centineo's Bad Acting
A look at Centineo's acting through his three most popular romantic comedies.
Elle Fanning, 'Teen Spirit', and 'The Neon Demon': A Tale of Two Cinderellas
A look at Fanning’s neon–lit grasps for fame.
Ranking Every Marvel Movie from Worst to Best
Know which Marvel movies to watch before 'Avengers: Endgame'
Best of the Best: Stephen King Adaptations
Five adaptations that the King would approve of.
Anime 101: Trying It Out
What's popular and what's worth your time.
The Fate of the Never–Ending Sitcom
How long can our favorite comedies go on?
'The Rise of the Skywalker' Trailer: A Breakdown
Street breaks down the trailer for the last Star Wars movie in the new trilogy.
How You Can Catch up on the Marvel Cinematic Universe Before 'Avengers: Endgame'
Whether you’re a casual fan, a MCU buff, or someone who has never seen a superhero movie before, here’s how you can get in on the hype.
'Unicorn Store': It Glitters, But It's Not Gold
A sparkly, sugar–coated, and underwhelming 92 minutes.
'The Aftermath': Boring and Predictable
The Aftermath is a poorly recycled rendition of Romeo and Juliet that tastelessly uses World War II as its backdrop.
Breaking Down 'Game of Thrones' Season 8, Episode 1
George R. R. Martin has officially exited the room.
Imitating Evil: Why Michael Shannon is so Great At Playing Villains
Shannon, one of the industry's best working character actors, tests the limits of morality with his characters.
Triple Frontier: Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, and Lots of Money
Netflix's new heist film is an unexpected thrill.
The New 'Joker' Trailer is Perfection
With a new actor playing the Joker, the villain's origin story is in good hands.
Why Ryan Gosling is My Favorite Actor
He can make you cry just as easily as he can make you laugh—and he's handsome, too.
Are Movie Theaters Going to Disappear?
Movie theaters are experiencing lower attendance, but that doesn't have to mean that they'll go extinct.
The Problem with 'Unplanned'
Why this Christian film isn't just bad—it's dangerous.
The Legacy of Agnès Varda
We have lost one of the French New Wave’s most significant–and only female–filmmakers. Here’s how to celebrate her pioneering work.
The Philadelphia Environmental Film Festival Is the Future of Environmental Education
Co–Founder and Executive Director Deborah Goldstein explains the power of film, and the way forward.















