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Sac Attack: The Story of Animal Collective's Mindbending Filmnew

The movie Oddsac is an aptly-titled grab bag of headfucking psychedelia directed by Danny Perez and starring, scored by- and jointly conceptualized with the indie rock band Animal Collective.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Jonathan Valania  |  04-19-2010  |  Movies

Lee Daniles Turns an Inner-City Literary Legend into an Act of Global Warmingnew

Daniels exudes confidence when talking about his latest film, Precious. It's as if he knows this story about an obese, ugly, dark-skinned teenage girl from the ghetto -- whose father repeatedly rapes her -- is going to impact the lives of millions.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Monica Peters  |  11-16-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Michael Moore's Latest Doc Sticks it to 'the Rich' ... Sort Ofnew

Capitalism filled me with a sensation that's previously been foreign to the Michael Moore viewing experience: boredom. It's longer, sloppier and less interesting than his usual demagoguery.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Sean Burns  |  10-05-2009  |  Reviews

'The Informant!' Feels like Michael Mann's 'The Insider' Remade as a Blake Edwards Farcenew

One could conceivably see this story being played straight in other hands -- or even in Soderbergh's hands, for that matter. But the insanely prolific filmmaker is on his fourth movie in the past 10 months, and he obviously just felt like goofing around this week.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Sean Burns  |  09-21-2009  |  Reviews

'The September Issue' Mostly Lobs Softballs at Anna Wintournew

When face time is scored, it's not far from Chris Wallace's recent fawning Dick Cheney interview. Softballs are lobbed, and Wintour gets to look, alas, vaguely human. She remains, basically, unchallenged, her devil boss status unchanged but herself all the more lovable.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Matt Prigge  |  09-14-2009  |  Reviews

'Humpday' Director Talks How Seattle Inspiration Led to Sundance Acclaimnew

Lynn Shelton hooks up with the Philadelphia Weekly to discuss her sexually and aesthetically adventurous new film 'Humpday'.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Matt Prigge  |  08-03-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Is Jon Stewart Funny in France?new

Each day my daughter is faced with the challenging job of translating Comedy Central's The Daily Show into French, rendering hip American cultural references, Yiddishisms, bleeped-out expletives, and quirky American slang into something a French audience will understand and find funny.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Jaime O'Neill  |  07-21-2009  |  TV

'Confessions of a Shopaholic'-aholicnew

Was Shopaholic a great movie? Nah. But it was everything a chick flick should be, meaning pink and sparkly as a glass of Rose Brut, and completely and offensively cliched.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Caralyn Green  |  02-23-2009  |  Reviews

How Could Anyone Think 'Gossip Girl' is Good TV?new

It might make sense if a bunch of rich high school kids had exciting adventures and did really cool things, but on Gossip Girl rich high schoolers are just as boring and pathetic as regular high schoolers. That's probably true in real life, but that's not why we watch TV.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Daniel McQuade  |  11-17-2008  |  TV

'No Family History' Studies the Link Between Cancer and Pollutionnew

The new documentary feature written and directed by University of Pennsylvania research fellow Dr. Sabrina McCormick looks at cancer clusters.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  John Steele  |  10-27-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

The New '90210' Sucks Hardnew

No matter how scandalous the plot gets and regardless of how many former cast members return, 90210 can never live up to the drama that zip code saw 18 years ago when Brandon and Brenda Walsh moved to California.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Erica Palan  |  10-27-2008  |  TV

'Towelhead': As Classy as Its Titlenew

Based on the acclaimed novel by Alicia Erian, the movie desperately wants to be pushy and transgressive. But it's so airless and devoid of empathy for its subjects the whole film seems to take place inside a hermetically sealed bubble of smugness.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Sean Burns  |  09-22-2008  |  Reviews

9021-Uh-Ohnew

The new, or re–imagined, or re–hashed, or re–vaginally–juvinated or whatever 90210 premiered this week on the CW, and it’s no secret it was lacking.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Caralyn Green  |  09-08-2008  |  TV

Czech Jiri Menzel Shows His Mastery in 'I Served the King of England'new

Like Closely Watched Trains, England was adapted from author Bohumil Hrabal, and likewise concerns the wacky and horrifying misadventures of a well-meaning innocent living (eventually) under occupation.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Matt Prigge  |  09-08-2008  |  Reviews

Rainn Wilson: Does That Turn You On?new

It's easy to assume, or at the very least, hope that Rainn Wilson is exactly like his Office alter ego Dwight Schrute. But don't hold your breath beet farming enthusiasts, the authoritative attitude, terrible haircut and, heck even the signature glasses get left behind at Dunder Mifflin.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Aly Semigran  |  08-25-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

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