Film & TV
Guilty Pleasure: "Blue Crush"
Prior to winning a date with Tad Hamilton and charming Superman and… well, I don’t really know what else because Kate Bosworth really hasn’t been in a lot of movies.
Your Cinedelphia Film Festival Itinerary
Philly ‘80s Horror Double Feature April 7, 7 P.M. at PhilaMOCA 531 N 12th St. Philadelphia has always been a hub for so–bad–they’re–good horror B–movies.
Review: "Trance"
There’s no denying that “Trance” is stylish — after all, it is directed by Danny Boyle, of “Slumdog Millionaire” and the London Olympics Opening Ceremony fame.
Interview with Penn Film Festival Winner Julie Adam
College freshman Julie Adam talks about her winning short animation “Minature.”
RuPAUL'S DRAG RACE RECAP: "Drama Queens"
This week’s Drag Race had the queens try their hands at a telenovela and brought one season-long rivalry to a very cold-hearted conclusion.
SMASH RECAP: "The Parents"
Five fierce season one throwbacks in “The Parents” that had us jazz-handsing for joy
GAME OF THRONES RECAP: "Valar Dohaeris"
The season premiere tonight was packed with insults, put downs, zingers, and threats, as any good episode of Game of Thrones ought to be. Here are the Top 5 put-downs of the night.
Review: "Spring Breakers"
“Spring Breakers” is an unusual film, but less ambitious and more mainstream than director and eccentric Harmony Korine’s previous outings.
Review: "Admission"
"Admission” teeters between romantic comedy and coming–of–age story, never quite knowing what it wants to be.
Netflix Pick of the Week: Hara–Kiri: Death of Samurai
To the untrained eye, "Hara–Kiri" may look like a cheesy B–Movie about ninjas, but this 2011 period drama is much more artful and well made than it seems, with gripping performances and beautiful cinematography.
Filmadelphia
Think life at Penn is kind of cinematic? Actually, it is.
Review: "Beyond the Hills"
The Romanian “Beyond the Hills” is like a chopped-and-screwed horror flick: the plot, a drama about two lifelong friends torn apart, follows a fairly typical possession/exorcism arc, but inches along at a glacial pace that threatens to sap the film of all tension.
Interview: Tina Fey and Paul Rudd on "Admission"
In February, “Admission” stars Tina Fey, Paul Rudd, Nat Wolff (who plays Fey’s son Jeremiah) and director Paul Weitz sat down to talk about college, 30 Rock, and more.
The Bosses We Adore… and the Ones We'd Never Want to Work For
Tips From Movies That Will Help You In The Workplace
Who said Netflix can't teach real life skills?
GLEE RECAP: "Feud"
In honor of “Feud Week,” this week's episode of Glee brought all the season’s underlying tensions to the surface… by means of aggressive duets. The battle lineup:
Choose Your Own Adventure
Spring Break Week II: A Curated Movie Playlist
Spring Break Expectations Versus Reality
According to the movies, your spring break should be filled with adventure, romance, and a ton of fun in the sun. Movies lie.
Review: "Snitch"
"Snitch” is a satisfying and surprisingly thoughtful action thriller. When his son is framed for selling drugs, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson goes undercover for the government to reduce his sentence.




















