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Secret Cinema presents The Three Stooges: Hollywood Filming Locations
Here’s an exciting one from Secret Cinema, this Friday at the I-House… From the website: On Friday, January 11, 2013, the Secret Cinema will present a combined film screening and live presentation at International House, [...]
Secret Cinema presents We Who Are About to Die
On Friday, September 7, Secret Cinema returns to Eastern State Penitentiary for a screening of the little-seen 1937 feature We Who Are About to Die. From the release: The Secret Cinema is proud to return to [...]
A Secret Cinema Blind Date at I-House
From the release: 35mm Archival Surprises at International House: A SECRET CINEMA BLIND DATE Friday, May 11, 2012, 7:00 pm On Friday, May 11, 2012, the Secret Cinema will return to International House for A SECRET [...]
Secret Cinema’s Jay Schwartz Remembers Amos Vogel
In the first month of my freshman year at Temple University, I picked up a folded green brochure in the Student Activities Center. It was the schedule for the Annenberg Cinematheque at the University of Pennsylvania, [...]
Secret Cinema presents Hollywood Rides a Bike
Just a cut-and-paste: On Thursday, April 26, The Secret Cinema will bring its projectors to yet another new venue, to collaborate with Inquirer film critic Steven Rea in a combined live presentation and film screening called [...]
Secret Cinema presents Girl on the Run
From the release: On Wednesday, March 28, the Secret Cinema will bring its 16mm film projectors for the first time to The Trestle Inn, the new and buzz-worthy “Whiskey and Go Go” nightspot in Philadelphia’s emerging [...]
Secret Cinema presents Trailer Trash and The Black Angels
From the release: The Secret Cinema presents insane double-feature at International House: TRAILER TRASH and THE BLACK ANGELS Saturday, February 4, 2012 International House 8:00 pm – TRAILER TRASH 10:00 pm – THE BLACK ANGELS On [...]
Save the Secret Cinema at Moore
In an e-mail circulated yesterday, Secret Cinema’s Jay Schwartz announced that the Moore College of Art & Design have decided to end their 15 year relationship with the popular screening series. While Secret Cinema is known [...]
2011: The Year in Philly Film
Cinedelphia.com began as a response to a number of things: the disappearance of repertory listings in our city’s print publications (these still come and go), the random, amateurish, and self-serving news items that our city’s major [...]
The Future of Film Exhibition in Philadelphia
I’ll begin with an e-mail I received last night from Arcadia University’s Dr. Chris Simmons, I recently corresponded with him regarding his plans for a Philadelphia-based art house/repertory theater (a concept that I’ve heard pitches for [...]
Secret Cinema presents A Swingin’ Summer
Celebrate the approaching darkness of winter at the International House on Thursday, December 15 with a screening of 1965′s A Swingin’ Summer, a rare (VHS-only) entry into the beach party genre presented on 35mm by Jay [...]













Philadelphia Film Festival 2012 Round-up Part 2
Aaron will have to handle that one, but if he saw it at the Gershman Y
Philadelphia Film Festival 2012 Round-up Part 2
I thought the Ritz Theaters removed all of their film projectors (the
SINedelphia 2012: Sometimes Dead Is Better - Revisiting Pet Sematary
Fascinating read. John contacted me a while back because I'd covered P
Philadelphia Film Festival 2012 Round-up Part 2
I really enjoyed A Royal Affair and was disappointed by Thale
Philadelphia Film Festival 2012 Round-up Part 1
Looking forward to seeing Band Called Death today at 5:40 with the Dir