PFF 2021: THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD, MASS and RED ROCKET
by A. Freedman, Staff Writer
A roundup from the Philadelphia Film Festival 2021.
by A. Freedman, Staff Writer
A roundup from the Philadelphia Film Festival 2021.
by A. Freedman, Staff Writer
A roundup from the Philadelphia Film Festival 2021.
by A. Freedman, Staff Writer
I am as excited for the 30th annual edition of this festival as anything, and here are five of the titles that made my ears perk up the most.
by A. Freedman, Staff Writer
We all know what number one of the whole series is. But where do the others stack up?
by A. Freedman, Staff Writer
Jason Sudeikis is having quite the year.
by A. Freedman, Staff Writer
Everywhere you look in The Many Saints Of Newark, there are mirrors, doubles and parallels to the show we know so well.
by Matthew McCafferty, A. Freedman, Ashley Jane Davis, and Ryan Silberstein
The Tommy C. Appreciation Club, or TCAC, solemnly swears to watch and appreciate all theatrical performances by Tom Cruise then recap them, round-table style.
by A. Freedman, Staff Writer
There are many, many stories to be told about life in the District, but when it comes to the movies, it almost always sticks close to Government Work.
by A Freedman, Staff Writer
Number 9 in our countdown of the best summer blockbusters of all time.
by A Freedman, Staff Writer
Number 24 in our countdown of the best summer blockbusters of all time.
by A. Freedman, Staff Writer
Rather than repeat the successful formula of the first two, Chaves and co. bring a procedural narrative to the fold.
by A. Freedman, Staff Writer
While we live through an endless cycle of reboots and remakes, the Saw franchise was always happy to be shameless in its justification for more sequels
by A. Freedman, Staff Writer
Now that we are about to reopen The Book of Saw, it’s time to rank the series so far.
by A. Freedman, Staff Writer
Any story about the filmmaking renegades and rebels of the late 60's and early 70's that includes John Cassavetes or the New Hollywood ought to include Melvin Van Peebles
by A. Freedman, Staff Writer
For a country without a robust film industry, there is never a shortage of titles to choose from.
by A. Freedman, Staff Writer
Based in Jewish lore and demonology, The Vigil is a compelling modern folktale that mines the trauma and legacy of the holocaust, exploring how it still ripples and impacts Jews today.
by Ryan Silberstein, Gary M. Kramer and Andy Elijah
In this edition, the Moviejawn crew dissects Tommy’s performance in Franco Zeffirelli’s Endless Love.
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