Results tagged “films”
Well it's about damn time Quentin Tarantino's World War II action-adventure flick finally comes out, after nearly 10 years in development. stars Brad Pitt as the commander of a crack squad of Jewish-American soldiers charged with killing—and scalping—as many Nazis as possible. For as long as it took to come out, we hope it lives up to the awesomeness of its premise.
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We think we've just seen the next movie that people will be quoting at parties.
, which makes its Philadelphia premiere next week, was filmed in Philadelphia in 2007. It explores a poverty-ridden neighborhood of the city, and the people who live there. The film grabbed a number of honors at last year's South by Southwest film festival, and even though it's not part of Philly Cinefest, it looks like the type of movie that'll get us geared up for festival time.
Fascinating profile of local performer Stoya. Don't worry, we know you know who she is.
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Hey, if the Phillies can win the World Series, surely Obama can win the presidency.
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Bust out the iPods: CP’s Music Issue may give you some ideas, including the darling Ursula Rucker.
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Hey, did you hear? Some baseball team won the National League pennant.
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Don’t know about you, but when we think about driving in the city we start to get slight palpitations. Part of it could be that we’re used to walking and Septa; the thought of paying exorbitant amounts to park in UCity on a Friday night convinces us that the El isn’t so bad after all. Plus, there’s storage: when we were living on the outskirts of Center City a parking spot would have cost 2/3 of our rent. Don’t get us started on the exhaust fumes, particularly those from the ancient chariots some of us have to drive around in because after parking costs we can’t afford an upgrade. But there are times when having a car is a necessity, even in the city. You need one to escape the heat and exhaust for the cool ocean breeze in the summer for instance, or to do an IKEA run. And so a balance must be struck.
