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What’s After Cinema 16:9?
We don’t usually give plugs to in-development films like this, but Cinema 16:9 received a lot of coverage on Cinedelphia over the years so we thought an update was in order… Since the closing of Cinema [...]
SINedelphia at New York Comic Con 2012: Horror Panels
Cinedelphia attended the New York Comic Con this weekend and was lucky enough to see some pretty high profile horror panels. Check out what to expect from each film coming out in the next few weeks [...]
Hej! Scandinavia at International House
The film portion of I-House’s celebration of Scandinavian culture is quickly approaching and we couldn’t be more excited. Schedule is below, all films are more than worthy of your time… Saturday, April 21 at 2pm Zero [...]
Shooting Wall Film Festival
So Cinedelphia doesn’t usually plug fundraisers, but we’re big supporters of Shooting Wall and their first film festival (which is a noble undertaking, see below) will be held at the space that I curate so my [...]
Cinema 16:9 dance party for Girl Walk // All Day
There’s a lot involved with this one so we’ll let the release do the talking… Best of Philly Best Movie Night winner, Cinema 16:9 is hosting a major public dance event inspired by the innovative feature [...]
Introducing the Filadelfia Latin American Film Festival
The official release is below, but allow me to summarize: The Filadelfia Latin American Film Festival is our city’s newest topic-specific celebration of film. It kicks off on Friday, April 13 at the International House with [...]
Peter Greenaway at U.Penn UPDATED
We all know how insular U.Penn is with their events, it’s really the only thing that can explain how I just found out that the great Peter Greenaway is going to be visiting their campus next [...]
School on Fire UNCUT at Broad Street Ministry
Medium Rare Cinema presents a rare uncut screening of Ringo Lam’s School on Fire (1988) at the Broad Street Ministry on Thursday, April 12 at 7:00 PM. From the release: From the director of City on [...]
Temple Cinematheque presents alumni shorts
From the release: Temple Cinemathèque will present a special screening of short films by two SCT alumni: Bob Saget’s A FILMMAKER’S FILM (1978) and Leo Trombetta’s BILLY (1980). Saget’s short film is a precursor to his [...]
TONIGHT: La Region Centrale at I-House
U.Penn’s Cinema Studies department presents a 16mm screening of Michael Snow’s La Region Centrale (1971) tonight at the International House at 7:00 PM. From the release: “La Région Centrale” was made during five days of shooting [...]
Not-So-Silent Cinema presents Mark of Zorro
We last heard from Brendan Cooney last fall when we chatted with him about his live score for Nosferatu. Since then, he’s come up with a name for his silent film score outfit, Not-So-Silent Cinema, and [...]











An Oversimplification of Her Beauty review
I couldn't agree more, and I'm so glad you enjoyed the film as well. A
Contest: Much Ado About Nothing advance screening
Can't wait!!
Contest: Much Ado About Nothing advance screening
seen a version about 18 years ago and would love to see this one to co
Contest: Much Ado About Nothing advance screening
seen a version of this that was made back in the late 80's early 90's,
Contest: Much Ado About Nothing advance screening
My type of movie