PFS SpringFest 2025: The Baltimorons and The Ugly Stepsister
The Baltimorons (dir. Jay Duplass) The main point of comparison I’ve been seeing for The Baltimorons are Linklater’s Sunrise/Sunset movies, in which two people, through
34th Philadelphia Film Festival — The Weirdos: Barrio Triste and Reflection in a Dead Diamond
The Three Most Interesting Movies Andy saw At the 34th Philadelphia Film Festival
34th Philadelphia Film Festival – The Monsters: Frankenstein and Primate
34th Philadelphia Film Festival – The Linklaters: Blue Moon and Nouvelle Vague
34th Philadelphia Film Festival – The Heists: LifeHack and The Mastermind
34th Philadelphia Film Festival – The Mysteries: Wake Up Dead Man and Hysteria
34th Philadelphia Film Festival: Gary M. Kramer reviews Dead Giveaway
I like to Movie Movie episode 274 – 28 Days/Weeks/Years Later!
34th Philadelphia Film Festival: Bugonia & If I Had Legs I’d Kick You
34th Annual Philadelphia Film Festival Lineup Announced
The Baltimorons (dir. Jay Duplass) The main point of comparison I’ve been seeing for The Baltimorons are Linklater’s Sunrise/Sunset movies, in which two people, through
Predators (dir. David Osit) There is a 100% chance that Predators will be misinterpreted as being empathetic toward child molesters. The film, which is critical
Deaf President Now! (dir. Nyle DiMarco, Davis Guggenheim) In the first of two documentaries featured at SpringFest which cover deaf stories, Deaf President Now! chronicles
Friendship (dir. Andrew DeYoung) It’s not an understatement to say that Tim Robinson is having a moment right now. I Think You Should Leave has
Patton Oswalt once told a story that I’m going to misquote, but hopefully represent here with some level of accuracy. He told of a time
Megan has never seen a Mission: Impossible movie. Dan and Stephen are making her watch ALL OF THEM. That’s right, as the final (?) film
One only need look around to see that sobriety is not just for people who are in recovery anymore. A lot of folks have chosen
It’s been correctly noted that it’s impossible to make a combat movie* without glorifying said combat in some way. Even the films most critical of
You may not know this but The Amateur is a remake of the 1981 film of the same name. Sure, it’s probably more accurate to
I don’t know what it’s like to have kids, and I don’t wanna know, but believe me when I say that I would be happy