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    DOWNHILL (Sundance 2020 Premiere)

    February 10, 2020 /

    Is Downhill as good as the original? No, of course not. Although, I do remember there being a number of unnecessarily slow, extraneous scenes in “Force Majeure”, so co-directors and writers Nat Faxon and Jim Rash (Academy Award winners for The Descendants which they co-wrote with Alexander Payne) do create a tighter script in “Downhill”; yet the movie is also missing some of the subtleties of things farther under the surface, which foreign films seem to capture so well.

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    SHIRLEY (Sundance 2020 Premiere)

    February 7, 2020 /

    The lighting & coloring of the film adds an atmosphere of unpredictability. The second lead Rose (Odessa Young) imbues her character with an off kilter sensuality; and of course Elisabeth Moss is just crazy watchable in anything and everything, remember she was the only saving grace of “The Kitchen”. Despite these favorable things, on the whole, I’m not crazy about SHIRLEY, as it takes too long to build to a dissatisfying ending.

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    Philly Craft Beer Festival

    February 6, 2020 /

    The Philly Craft Beer Fest will showcase more than 50 of the best local and national craft breweries, serving 150 different beers! The Philly Craft Beer Festival, (MARCH 7, 2020) the event USA Today named one of the 10 Best Beer Festivals in the U.S., Forbes Traveler called one of the “Top 10 Beer Festivals in America,” and winner of Philly Beer Scene’s coveted “Best Beer Fest” award for three years in a row, is back again for another great celebration of craft beer and brewing. The event will be held indoors (in raw warehouse space) and outdoors (under tents adjacent to the building). Visit phillycraftbeerfest.com for more info!

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    THE GO-GO’S (Sundance 2020 Premiere)

    February 3, 2020 /

    Director Alison Ellwood handles the interviews, pacing, images, 80s nostalgia deftly, but she doesn’t reinvent the wheel. There’s a standard template for rock-band disintegration and the Go-Go’s story fits within a basic music-doc rulebook, but that makes it no less fun. There’s nothing I love better than a tale of rising beyond one’s wildest dreams, peaking, then taking that terrible tumble, only to learn lessons and find your footing again.

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    PAID GIG: Scribe Seeks Humanities and Social Science Consultants for the 2020 Precious Places Community History Project

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    Scribe Video Center is now seeking Humanities & Production Facilitators! DEADLINE TO APPLY APRIL 3, 2020. We are presently seeking the assistance of humanities scholars and social scientists from the fields of history, urban studies, anthropology, folklore and sociology to work as facilitators on Precious Places. Production facilitators provide instruction to members of the community organization in the skills necessary to produce a short video, including production management and editing. Facilitators will receive an honorarium for their work. LEARN MORE & APPLY: https://www.scribe.org/jobs-opportunities Be Sure to check out other Events & Happenings on #PHILLYCALENDAR

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