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Film & TV

Review: The Adjustment Bureau

Imagine if You've Got Mail met Inception — and neither movie was good.

by MOLLY SPRAYREGEN

Live Blog: Oscars 2011

Live Blog: Oscars 2011 Click Here to open the Live Blog in a new window.

by 34TH STREET

Watch Street Talking Oscars: Award Surprises

See Street talking about Best Picture here, and don't forget to watch Street Film's Live Blog of the Oscars Sunday @ 6 p.m.!

by 34TH STREET

Watch Street Talking Oscars: Best Picture

See Street talking about Award Surprises here, and don't forget to watch Street Film's Live Blog of the Oscars Sunday @ 6 p.m.!

by 34TH STREET

Vanishing (Without A) Point

Are you afraid of the dark? Even if you are, you’re not likely to be scared by this movie

by KATIE GIARLA

Review: Hall Pass

Pass/Fail: Hall Pass does the latter.

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It Should Have Been You

It’s a pity that some of the year’s best efforts go unrewarded at the Academy Awards. Street pays tribute to the lost work this year and calls out the nominees who don’t deserve to be there.

by MICHAEL GOLD

Oscars Drinking Game

Street is double–tasking this Sunday night as we take a tour–de–Franzia while watching the Oscars (we'll also be liveblogging — don’t miss it at 34st.com!). Because we know you’re classy like that, we’re publishing our Academy Awards drinking game so you can follow along at home.

by 34TH STREET

How To Win Your Oscar Pool

Spoiler Alert: Go for the technical categories

by MICHAEL GOLD

February Arts Listings

Secrets of the Silk Road Now–3/28 Penn Museum, 3260 South St. Student ticket: $16.50 Website Our very own Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology brings “Secrets of the Silk Road,” an exploration of more than 100 artifacts from the Silk Road in Central Asia, including textiles, coins, jewelry and more.

by 34TH STREET

Franc(PR)o/ Franc(ON)

This week, models at the Cynthia Rowley show strutted down the catwalk to the tune of James Franco's debut musical track.

by LEAH STEINBERG

Review: Unknown

Luckluster performances and misguided direction conspire to see how low a cliched script can go.

by SHELBY RACHLEFF

Deja Vu: Lady Gaga at the Grammys

I am the egg man.

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Review: Just Go With It

Aniston and Sandler depart from their usual characters

by MOLLY SPRAYREGEN

Street Does Bieber High, Drunk and Sober

Never Say Never screened last night at midnight, and Street was there with our 3D glasses.

by 34TH STREET

Interview: Channing Tatum

Channing Tatum is trying his hand at the period–piece in his new film, The Eagle. Street spoke with Tatum about the unique challenges of playing a legendary warrior, hide–and–seek and filming in the cold. Street: What did you do to get ready for the movie? Channing Tatum: I was obviously going to have to ride horses and fight with swords and stuff, but I had at least a little experience in both of those areas.

by ALEX HOSENBALL

Review: Oscar Nominated Animated Shorts

Despite their limited releases, short films still have the power to make or break an attempt to win an Oscar pool.

by 34TH STREET

Review: Oscar Nominated Live Action Shorts

Despite their limited releases, short films still have the power to make or break an attempt to win an Oscar pool.

by 34TH STREET

Defibrillator: Death and the Maiden (1994)

Roman Polanski’s 1994 adaptation of the Ariel Dorfman play is an effortless exploration of suspicion, trauma and paranoia.

by CHRISTIAN GRAHAM

Sports Movie Playoffs Bracket

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by MICHAEL GOLD

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