Television
Why It's Still Sunny in Philadelphia
A love letter to the TV staple that’s still showing the world Philly’s sense of humor.
To Hollywood and Back with Zach Fox
How one of Penn’s own carved out a spot for himself in the entertainment industry.
Moviemaking Lessons from "Film in Philly 101"
Future Spielbergs and Scorceses, learn how to make your movie dreams come true in Philadelphia.
HBO's 'Sharp Objects' and The Music of Murder
How the soundtrack of "Sharp Objects" may have hinted at its killer.
"Insatiable" is Not Even Worth A Hate–watch
Netflix's latest is as bad as everyone says it is—if not worse.
"Crazy Rich Asians" and "Sorry to Bother You" Bring New Dimension to Class Representation
Race and class representations made summer films stand out.
'Skate Kitchen': Brash, Lively, Beautiful, and Feminist
The upcoming indie film is all about a girl gang—it's ballsy, lively, and beautiful, just like its main characters.
Review: 'Eighth Grade' Paints a Refreshing Teen Portrait
Some high–school movies romanticize teenagers' lives, while others only focus on their struggles. But 'Eighth Grade' does neither.
The Definitive Ranking of the Seven Seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The article you didn't even know you needed.
Review: ‘Deadpool 2’ is Actually a Pretty Good Sequel
If you liked ‘Deadpool,’ get ready for another MARVELous time.
Street’s Summer Netflix Picks
Get yourself in that summer–loving mood.
‘RBG’ Documents the Life of an Actual Superhero
The documentary goes beyond Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s career, peering into her upbringing, marriage, and dissent–collar closet.
Review: ‘The Death of Stalin’ Revisits History with Dark Humor
Hilarious and timely, the film strikes satirical gold without losing touch of its source material.
Are Inclusion Riders Hollywood's Future?
Frances McDormand joins the fight for diversity in film—but can inclusion riders win it?
Street Picks from Philly SpringFest 2018
An LGBT drama, the story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and heaps of social commentary—head to Center City next weekend for all of these and more.
Netflix’s Best Mother–Daughter Relationships
Missing your mom? These shows might help.
Films to Help You Pass Your Finals
Why study when you can watch a movie instead?
The Spiciest Documentaries On Netflix
Cults, nuns, drag queens, and more take center stage in documentaries that you can stream right now.
‘Aardvark’ is Unique in its Incompetence
If the stellar cast doesn’t convince you, the prospect of seeing the most absurd cinematic chaos in recent memory should.



















