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SINedelphia 2012: Joseph A. Gervasi's Exhumed Films Memories…
What we have here are essentially outtakes from a recent Fearnet post on this coming weekend’s Horror-Thon (you still have a small window to win a pair of tickets to the sold out event here). So [...]
Local cinephiles remember Amos Vogel
Not unlike the disparate members and factions of the Philadelphia film community, the underground filmmakers profiled in Amos Vogel’s book Film As a Subversive Art (Random House, 1974) may have (not so) secretly sneered at each [...]
Visit Monster-Mania with Joseph A. Gervasi
Pictures At An Exhumation: A Short Series of Impressionistic Moments Based on True Events by Joseph A. Gervasi While the considerable length and breadth of my wares remain visible for purchase via the internet 24/7, a [...]
CHRISTMAS MOVIE RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE PHILADELPHIA FILM COMMUNITY Part 1
When seeking festive film fare amidst the rush of the holiday season, I often find myself turning to the comforting convenience that is the Hallmark Channel’s December programming. Well this year I’m determined to avoid watching [...]
INTERVIEW: Exhumed Films' Joseph A. Gervasi // SINedelphia: 31 DAYS OF HORROR, DAY 26
My Dear Eric, It was with great pleasure that I received your letter dated 26 September, 2011. As you know from having spent some time here yourself, this can be an isolating environment. Some part of [...]
<i>The Ides of March</i> guest review by Joseph A. Gervasi
Rare in our present cinema landscape is the smart drama for adults. A film purposely devoid of fetishistic gunplay, seat-rumbling explosions, or this week’s sexy partially naked fleshtaffy, is typically one that’s been made on a [...]
FLICKS THAT FRIGHTEN THE PHILLY FILM COMMUNITY // SINedelphia: 31 DAYS OF HORROR, DAY 2
In an effort to help readers get into the holiday spirit, Cinedelphia asked Philly-based critics, bloggers, programmers, and filmmakers for their scary movie recommendations. I’ll kick things off… I apologize in advance for the obscurity of [...]
&lt;i&gt;Conan the Barbarian&lt;/i&gt; guest review by Exhumed Films' Joseph A. Gervasi
Watching Conan the Barbarian is like giving head to a walrus: Every time you want to come up for air, something sharp plonks you on the back of your skull. Lacking the sheer joy of imagination [...]











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