Film & TV
Ego of the Week: Araba Ankuma
Whether she's on–stage or behind the camera, Araba Ankuma is always developing her artistic vision. Read on as the Strictly Funk chair talks photography, black joy, and "Living Single."
Adam Ruins Philadelphia
But you already knew the election was a goddamn mess.
The Emmys or the DNC?
How award shows have become a political battleground
Fall Must Sees
The Oscars are far away, but many of these movies are already generating a lot of buzz.
What’s Next for Narcos
Spoiler Alert: Pablo Escobar doesn’t make it to 2016.
Street Alum Alan Sepinwall and His New Book on TV Canon
A former Managing Editor doin' some really big things.
Operation Avalanche Interview
Because sneaking into NASA is the new thing to do.
'The Radical Jew': Examining Right-Wing Extremism
A short film by Penn's very own grad–student–cinematographer.
Stranger Things: A Strange Thing
It's time to unpack the hype.
What to Netflix in September
Life is all about the ebb and flow, and nothing exemplifies this better than Netflix's seasonal recalibrations of their streaming options.
Summer Roundup with Film and TV
Film and TV's take on all the best hits you missed this summer.
PFS Presents: Movies On The Block
The Philadelphia Film Society brings independent film and Penn students together.
Back To School With Film and TV
Grab your backpacks—and your favorite streaming sites.
Ira Sach on His Newest Film 'Little Men' and the Little Things of Growing up
"Part of the emotion of the film is realizing that some things can be over."
Fontaine's The Innocents and Feminist Nuns
Nuns just wanna have fun(damental agency over their actions).
The Lonely Island Interview
Bishop White, a stuffy little room on the second floor of Houston Hall with portraits of old white dudes in spectacles on the walls, is an unlikely place to hang out with three of the funniest people I’ve ever met.
Kittens and Drugs: A Cat Cafe Debrief with Method Man and Peele
Method Man loves nipples.
Penn's Newest Film Club: Opia Films
How one new film club is changing the filmmaking game
Morgan Neville on Movies, Music and Making It
Street spoke with Penn alum and Oscar–winner Morgan Neville to discuss his newest film, advice on getting into the business, and the time he listened to 100 records with Keith Richards.




















