Film & TV
Student Filmmaker Spotlight: Sonari Chidi
With his documentary, "Shattering Refuge," Sonari hopes to inspire viewers to be the change instead of watching it from the sidelines.
‘Disenchantment’ Had Us Disenchanted
The new fantasy series is full of hilarious stars, but lacks a certain magic.
New Horror Film 'The Nun' is Overkill
Unless you need to know the premise behind 'The Conjuring 2,' don't bother.
Recent Critique of 'Star Trek' on 'Black Mirror' Falls Short
Black Mirror is just one of many shows to get the iconic series all wrong.
Movies to Look Out for at the New York Film Festival
Catch these films now before they get Oscar noms.
Can 'American Horror Story' Redeem Itself with Apocalypse?
A look at this season’s premiere episode and what it means for the future of AHS.
How 'BoJack Horseman' Season 5 Gets Wrong So Right
The show continues to define boundaries because, not in spite of, its caustic comedy.
'Peppermint': Dull, Underwhelming, and a Little Bit Racist
Jennifer Garner was the saving grace of an otherwise terrible action movie.
Genre–Defying Mockumentary American Vandal Shines Again in Season Two
The Netflix original takes a second stab at representing youth culture: this time, with poop pranks.
Movies to Watch from the Toronto International Film Festival
Don't miss these six movies from TIFF that will hit theaters this fall.
Movies and More at These Cinematic Philly Spots
Yeah, wearing pajamas is cool, but have you flung rice at a movie theater screen with 100 other people watching Rocky Horror Picture Show?
Your Guide to the Ingmar Bergman Series at the Lightbox Film Center
This September series celebrates the 100th anniversary of the filmmaker's birth by showing his films on weekends and Thursdays.
Why It's Still Sunny in Philadelphia
A love letter to the TV staple that’s still showing the world Philly’s sense of humor.
To Hollywood and Back with Zach Fox
How one of Penn’s own carved out a spot for himself in the entertainment industry.
Moviemaking Lessons from "Film in Philly 101"
Future Spielbergs and Scorceses, learn how to make your movie dreams come true in Philadelphia.
The Rise and Fall of MoviePass
Evaluating movie theater subscriptions services like MoviePass and its competitors.
HBO's 'Sharp Objects' and The Music of Murder
How the soundtrack of "Sharp Objects" may have hinted at its killer.
Student Filmmaker Spotlight: Daniel Fradin and Kyle Rosenbluth
How a freshman year friendship turned into a filmmaking partnership that's out to tackle climate change.
'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' is Sweetly Refreshing
The new Netflix film featuring an Asian–American lead is almost too relatable, and people are loving it.


















