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March 19, 2010

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ONE TOO MANY MORNINGS at the Downtown Independent

Fresh from their Sundance debut, Michael Mohan, Stephen Hale and Anthony Deptula screened their indie comedy for an enthusiastic audience at the Downtown Independent Theatre. Screenwriter John August was on hand afterwards to discuss the filmmakers' innovative distribution strategy.

By Jefferson Root

GONE WITH THE POPE- World Premiere at the Egyptian Theatre

Nearly 35 years after it was shot, the Egyptian Theatre was packed for the World Premiere of Duke Mitchell's lost exploitation epic GONE WITH THE POPE.

True/False Redux

A look back at some of the highlights of the 2010 True/False Documentary Film Festival. Capsule Reviews by Jefferson Root

THE ART OF THE STEAL

The art collection of Dr. Albert C. Barnes is estimated to be worth over $25 billion. He stipulated in his will that it could never be moved from its current location in Merion, PA. So who's trying to open a Barnes Museum in Downtown Philadelphia?

Greetings from CoMo!

FilmRadar makes the trek to the Midwest for the 2010 True/False Documentary Film Festival.

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THE ART OF THE STEAL

The art collection of Dr. Albert C. Barnes is estimated to be worth over $25 billion. He stipulated in his will that it could never be moved from its current location in Merion, PA. So who's trying to open a Barnes Museum in Downtown Philadelphia?

Current Exibitions
  • Star Quality: The World of Noël Coward
    January 23rd through April 18th 2010
    The Academy will celebrate this extraordinary figure with the installation of a new touring exhibition, following its runs at Ten Chimneys, London's National Theatre, and the Museum of Performance & Design in San Francisco.

  • The More the Merrier: Posters from the Ten Best Picture Nominees, 1936–1943
    January 23rd through April 18th 2010
    The Academy's new exhibition will feature poster art for all the nominated films between 1936 and 1943, when there were ten films nominated for Best Picture each year.
  • Hollywood 2010: The Art of Motion Picture Costume Design
    February 9th - April 17th 2010
    The upcoming "18th Annual Art of Motion Picture Costume Design Exhibition" will feature actual costumes from many of the top films of 2009, as well as costumes from The Duchess, the Academy Award(R) winner for Best Costume Design in 2008.
DVD of the Week Ripley’s Believe It Or Not (1930-32) - The Complete Vitaphone Shorts Collection Poster

Ripley’s Believe It Or Not (1930-32) - The Complete Vitaphone Shorts Collection

A good look at Ripley and the legacy he created

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