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Samantha Apfel


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Oscars Drinking Game

STREET brings you its very own, new and improved Oscars drinking game

Street's Oscar Predictions

As the major contenders hit theaters, the Film editors call their picks for February’s Academy Awards. (Actual nominations are announced January 15th.)

“Pusher” Remake Finds Its Footing

“Pusher” is a shot of adrenalin straight to the veins.

Street Talks to Agyness Deyn

Street sat down for a candid chat with the supermodel–turned–actress about her new movie, “Pusher.”

Interview: "Flight" Director Robert Zemeckis

Street catches up with the Academy-Award winning director of "Forest Gump" and "Back to the Future."

Interview: "A Late Quartet" Director Yaron Zilberman

Street sat down with the Israeli–American filmmaker at the premiere of his Philadelphia Film Festival movie at the Prince Music Theater

Spinnin' (Sound)tracks

Download the score to any number of recent movies, and you may hear some familiar sounds coming through your speakers.

"Liberal Arts" Reminds Us Why We're Glad To Be Here

There is a reason why 19–year–old girls fall in love with 30–year–old men.

Kristen Stewart's Top Film Moments

Her personal life may be a wreck, but we can still give thanks for some of the fantastic films that Kristen Stewart has lent her dramatic talents to. Here are some of Street’s faves.

Review: "Pitch Perfect" Hits a High Note

“Glee: The Movie" is probably what you'd expect of “Pitch Perfect,” the new college comedy from director Jason Moore and “30 Rock” writer Kay Cannon.

Street Skypes with the Stars!

Street interviewed Anna Kendrick, Elizabeth Banks, and the rest of the cast of “Pitch Perfect” to hear a little more about their time in the world of college a cappella.

Bachelorette is Girls Behaving Badly

Let’s get this out of the way right now: "Bachelorette," the new indie rom–com from writer–director Leslye Headland, adapted from her play of the same name, is not "Bridesmaids." Yes, the two do share a similar “B” title, and both center on the upcoming nuptials of the protagonist’s BFF.

The Final Frontier

Digital premieres of films like "Bachelorette" go viral before ever hitting theaters.

Video-On-Demand Hidden Gems

These are some of the best movies that can be found in the “independent” section; none have received a wide theatrical release.

Van Pick of the Week: Romeo and Juliet

With the recent re–release of Titanic in 3D, it seemed high time to take a look at another one of Leo DiCaprio’s teen–heartthrob vehicles to see if the 90s classic aged better than he has. William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, directed by Baz Luhrmann, moves the famous tale from Verona to a modern city, circa 1996.

Netflix Instant Watch: Velvet Goldmine

Velvet Goldmine is a movie that sings.

B-Roll Oscar Snubs

With the Oscars coming up this Sunday, Best Sound Editing speculation has surely started running rampant among your group of friends.

So, You Classy, Huh?

Under the hood with Penn's only student–run sitcom

Netflix Instant Watch of the Week: Fish Tank (2009)

Before he bared it all in Shame, Michael Fassbender proved he had star power to spare in 2009’s BAFTA–winning film Fish Tank. This micro–indie has probably been seen by about five people, but Netflix Instant can help remedy that.

Feist Review: Metals

Indie songstress eschews crowd-pleasing indie pop anthems for a more atmospheric and mature effort.
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