Sizing up the 30th Philadelphia Film Festival

Sizing up the 30th Philadelphia Film Festival

The Philadelphia Film Festival returned to live indoor venues this October after going virtual and drive-in-only for its 2020 edition. The Philadelphia Film Society put aggressive but necessary COVID protocols in place — including masking and proof of vaccination for all screenings — to make a safe in-person festival possible.  The festival, which ran from October 20 to 31, featured a

30th Philadelphia Film Festival to open with Belfast, close with The Same Storm

30th Philadelphia Film Festival to open with <em>Belfast</em>, close with <em>The Same Storm</em>

The Philadelphia Film Society took the wraps off its lineup for this year’s 30th Philadelphia Film Festival, which will mark the fest’s return to in-person showings after last year’s festival was held virtually. Running from October 20 to 31, it’s the first festival that will be held entirely at the Film Society’s own venues, which are the Philadelphia Film Center,

2017 PFCC Inaugural Awards

2017 PFCC Inaugural Awards

Philadelphia Film Critics Circle Announces First-Ever Year-End Awards Winners The Philadelphia Film Critics Circle (PFCC) today voted on and selected the winners of its first-ever year-end awards. Jordan Peele’s Get Out was the big winner at the awards, winning four, including Best Picture, as well as Best Director, Best Script and Best Directorial Debut, all for Peele himself. Coco also

The PFCC’s Best of 2017 Awards

The membership is proud to announce that we will be voting on our first annual “Year End” awards on Sunday, December 10th, 2017. The voting will begin at 4pm with all winners to be announced live via our twitter feed (@PhilaFCC) and discussed during our weekly podcast to be recorded immediately thereafter and available for download 48 hours later. The