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  1. 2 giorni fa · PFS East Theater. In 2022, the Philadelphia Film Society took over operation of the two screen, 530 seat theater located in historical Old City. The theater was reopened during the 31st Philadelphia Film Festival under the name PFS East Theater. Programming will focus on critically-acclaimed first run films. Tickets & Showtimes.

  2. 9 mag 2024 · Catch “Big Night,” a tasty culinary drama that follows two Italian brothers running a struggling restaurant. The movie, which stars Marc Anthony, Tony Shalhoub and Minnie Driver (from left, above), along with Stanley Tucci, will screen Tuesday, May 14, 7 p.m., at Woodmere Art Museum.

  3. 4 giorni fa · Matteo Regoli. 17/05/2024, ore 11:15. Dopo la pubblicazione della prima foto di Pyramid Head tratta dal nuovo film in uscita Ritorno a Silent Hill, facciamo il punto della situazione...

  4. 22 ore fa · Ecco 10 cose che ancora dovete sapere sul film. Julia Roberts e Hugh Grant festeggiano 25 anni d’amore in Notting Hill. La screwball comedy diretta da Roger Michell che fa, ancora, battere il ...

  5. 22 ore fa · At a recent meeting of the City Council, a reason given for disbandment was that there was a conflict with Police Officers Standards & Training (POST) regulations. Those regulations are divided into two categories: one for Officers that carry firearms and the other for unarmed officers. If Newton Auxiliary Police officers were armed, there ...

  6. 25 apr 2024 · The Chestnut Hill Film Group’s Tuesday night showing of John Woo’s seminal action film “Hard Boiled” is more than an essential exemplar of the heroic bloodshed genre. The film explores the human cost of violence and the toll it takes on both perpetrators and their victims – a theme as resonant today as when the film was ...

  7. 1 mag 2024 · This Discovering Chestnut Hill Virtual lecture explored the landscapes of Chestnut Hill and Mt Airy with nationally recognized landscape architect and life-time Chestnut Hill-Mt Airy resident, Carol Franklin, drawing from her book Metropolitan Paradise: The Struggle for Nature in the City.