Reviews
Street goes to the Philadelphia Film Festival
34th Street Magazine saw so many films at Philly Film Fest, we couldn't fit it all on one page! Here's a recap of what made us laugh, cry, and want to walk out...
Review: “Whiplash”
One hundred intense minutes to remind you that music conservatories are so much harder than Penn.
The Best of Me by the Numbers
This chick flick gets an F-
Album Review: "Paperwork"—T.I.
With so many new hip–hop artists coming out of Atlanta these days, some may question whether or not veteran T.I.
Album Review: "...And Star Power"—Foxygen
The rock band's latest effort is a jumbled but interesting ride.
Album Review: "STN MTN/Kauai"—Childish Gambino
Childish Gambino's new mixtape/EP has a little bit of something for everyone.
Haiku Reviews: 10/16
There was some good, under–the–radar music released this week. And then there was Steve Aoki.
Album Review: "Hell Can Wait"—Vince Staples
No I.D. protege and California rapper Vince Staples gives us seven impressive tracks on "Hell Can Wait."
Album Review: "Encyclopedia"—The Drums
After three albums, The Drums have finally surpassed one–hit wonder indie stardom.
Review: “Gone Girl”
This buzzworthy adaptation doesn’t disappoint.
Album Review: “Frozen Throne”—Groundislava
Groundislava’s third album, “Frozen Throne”, attempts to drag you into a magical cyber world. With songs like “The Descent”, “October Acid” and “A Way Out”, one feels trapped inside an old childhood video game.
Review: If I Stay
Before you see this YA drama, read what Street has to say about it.
Review: A Walk Among Tombstones
This crime thriller seems familiar, in more ways than one.
Review: The Maze Runner
The newest dystopian flick exceeds expectations.
Review: The Drop
Check out James Gandolfini's last film, a not–so–typical crime thriller.
Review: The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Them
The first in a trio of deceptively–titled films.



















