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‘Kings Of Summer’ Movie
Learn more about the “Kings of Summer” movie.
‘Peeples’
Craig Robinson stopped to promote Tyler Perry’s Peeples.
MLB, Teams Taking Students To See Film ’42′
Major League Baseball and its 30 teams plan to take thousands of teenagers to see the Jackie Robinson film “42.”
‘Miss December’
Learn more about “Miss December.”
Who Should Star In Broad Street Bullies?
Bernie Parent weighed in on who he thinks should start in Rob Zombie’s upcoming film about the Flyers.
‘Safe Haven’ Film
The stars of ‘Safe Haven’ stopped by Talk Philly, along with famed author Nicholas Sparks.
Pacino To Play Former Penn State Coach Paterno In New Movie
Al Pacino will play Joe Paterno in a movie about the late Penn State football coach.
Music From ‘Alexander Nevsky’
For the second time this season, the Philadelphia Orchestra will be providing the live score to a film as its playing.
Free ‘Rocky’ Screening Tonight on Art Museum Steps
The famous Rocky movie, which has been the inspiration for spontaneous bouts of running up the Art Museum steps, is being screened Wednesday night at 9 p.m. for free.
Michael Ealy And ‘Think Like A Man’
Actor Michael Ealy, from the new movie “Think Like A Man,” spoke to Pat & Ukee on Talk Philly.
One Boxer’s Fight For Hollywood
If you’ve ever noticed untimely traffic jams, detours and yellow marker signs across the city, that probably means someone’s shooting — a movie that is.
LaSalle Shakespeare Scholar Discusses New Movie ‘Anonymous’
William Shakespeare was not Rodney Dangerfield, but sometimes the Bard gets no respect, no respect at all. A new movie is the latest platform for the argument that all those great plays were written by somebody else.
Eastern State Penitentiary Hosts Upcoming Screening Of ’12 Monkeys’
A historic landmark in Fairmount will be hosting an outdoor movie night next week, and the scenery may look familiar.
Collegeville Theater Offers Dinner And A Movie: All At Once
In Collegeville, Montgomery County, dinner is served: and you don’t have to leave your movie theater seat to get it.
Legendary Filmmaker And Philadelphia Native Sidney Lumet Dies In NY At 86
Speaking in his office above the Broadway theaters where he performed as a child, director Sidney Lumet was typically unpretentious in discussing his films, a body of work numbering more American classics than most have a right to contemplate.


























