Shakespeare in Clark Park revisits its theater for Every Everyman
A movie about the socially distanced Pageant Wagon that toured West Philly this Fall.
A movie about the socially distanced Pageant Wagon that toured West Philly this Fall.
We all know who Banksy is, it's just that we don't know who, specifically, Banksy is.
Next in a long line of "horror short gets expanded to feature length" projects
A mysterious figure, top to bottom, Kubrick is a man from another time.
Jumbo manages to accurately depict the feeling of romance as well as accurately describe the feeling of fetishization.
An intense story that resembles what we see in a standard thriller, but being real life
ames Joyce is Dead And So Is Paris was presented at Christ Church Annex in Old City in 2003. It was something else!
This movie is going to upset a lot of people. Good.Â
A mostly quiet tale, carried by the human performances and minimalist plot
Listening party on October 27th and available for streaming on Lightning Rod Special's website starting October 28th
Ever meet one of those people who, no matter what the situation, cannot help but lie about even the tiniest things?
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm is hilarious to the point of incapacitation.
One of the things that bind people and brings them together is art. The passion of emotions and imagery is a by-product of association with art or love for any artform.
In today's edition of my look back on theater from years past, I remember two Thaddeus Phillips works from 2015 and 2017: Alias Ellis Mackenzie and A Billion Nights on Earth.
Drop Dead Gorgeous takes the shiny, candy-colored world of drag and drenches it with gallons of blood
Writer/director Amelia Moses proves herself a talent to watch with this moody tale of mistrust
Kathryn Osenlund remembers two productions of I Am My Own Wife by Doug Wright.Â
Papi Ramirez vs. Giant Scorpions proves that if you're creative enough, you can make a pretty damn good DIY movie
They love Halloween and spooky season at Philly AIDS Thrift in Queen Village. Staff put up decorations and don inventive outfits, and the store is…
Every year, the Salem Horror Festival brings together some of the finest and most diverse voices in horror for an event that features world premieres…
Kathryn Osenlund remembers two productions from Fringe Festivals past
With a bigger budget, this concept could be turned into a much more compelling, terrifying movie, but here in this universe, it is what it is.Â
Josh, John, and Chris talk about the play about the rabbit you might've seen in high school
Driving by in cars like a slow-moving funeral procession, we get new perspectives from an all-female castÂ
In a new series, Phindie takes a walk down memory lane to briefly revisit memorable theater performances in Philadelphia and environs.