Film & TV
‘Isle of Dogs’ Strikes Gold for Lovers of Dry Humor
Wes Anderson’s ‘Isle of Dogs’ might be the best movie currently in theaters.
John Waters is Coming to Penn
Kicking off the Sachs Program for Arts Innovation with the King of Bad Taste.
My Film Bucket List: Where Do I Start?
Between hundreds of Movies You Have To See lists, choosing what is worth watching can be difficult.
Why Rory Gilmore Actually Kind of Sucks
Street deconstructs your problematic fave.
We Talked to John Krasinski About His New Horror Film
‘A Quiet Place’ is effortlessly thrilling, but working in silence posed several challenges to Krasinski.
Where 'Love, Simon' Went Wrong
Why the "revolutionary" movie didn't do enough for LGBTQ representation.
Penn Student Film Festival Showcases Undergrad Shorts
The Penn Student Film Festival took place last week, and it’s the best one yet.
Do Movies Make Learning Easier?
You don’t have to be in film studies to learn from cinema.
How Did Political Correctness Change Comedy?
You could never make anything like 'Scary Movie' today.
Definitive Ranking of the 'Queer Eye' Fab Five
Judged from expertise to personality, here's the best men of the Netflix hit in order.
Street's Guide to Special Events at the Ritz Theaters
If mainstream cinema isn't your thing, take a trip to Old City.
Movies to Get You Through the Last Month of School
Whether you're dreaming of home or an exotic getaway, Street's got you covered.
Quit While You’re Ahead: A Look at Movie Sequels
Could a 'Call Me by Your Name' sequel ever match up to its predecessor? Does any sequel?
'Game Night' is Funny For All the Wrong Reasons
Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams star in a redundant trip–wire comic thriller.
Netflix's ‘American Vandal’ is Everything a Mockumentary Should Be
The Netflix true crime satire turns a ridiculous premise into a surprisingly engaging show.
What makes Netflix's Terrace House the Only Real Reality TV Show?
The show is subtle, surprisingly deep, and definitely not normal.
A Rundown of Netflix’s March Additions
Prepare for premiering and returning Netflix originals, feature films, and documentaries.
Review: ‘Thoroughbreds’ AKA the Art of Being a Sociopath
Don’t expect much from the new teen–drama, which is just as flashy and empty as its two main characters.
Four Movie Streaming Services You Didn’t Know You Already Have Access To
Feel free to cancel that Netflix subscription.



















