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    QFEST Opens July 8th

    I can’t believe it’s been a year since my internship at Philadelphia Cinema Alliance (click for complete schedule of upcoming films); where I got introduced to a plethora of Gay and Lesbian Cinema. I truly enjoyed last year’s programming and had a great time throughout the festival! This year, I have some conflicts with the first week of QFest 2010, but I do hope to see and write about a number of the films offered for the second week of the festival. Click HERE for a listing of the upcoming lesbian films slated. They’re even opening the festival with a lesbian oriented film – Elena Undone. I hope the main…

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    Le Bec Fin Celebrates 40th Anniversary

    I do try to read blogs, feeds, tweets etc… about food and film happenings in Philly, but something inevitably gets by me, so it was a stroke of luck that I happened upon the sidewalk celebration taking place at Le Bec Fin (1523 Walnut Street). Chef George Perrier and his entire staff were joyously celebrating the landmark restaurant’s 40th Anniversary. There was banging of pots and pans, clapping, and best of all, elegant bite-sized morsels of deliciousness were being served on silver platters. Perrier himself was wielding a saber as a bottle opener, popping open the celebratory bottle of champagne with a flair! Suddenly I remembered I was carrying my…

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    Commentary – Jonah Hex

    PFS held a preview of Jonah Hex on Wednesday, June 16th. For those of you as in the dark as I was, Jonah Hex is a Sci-Fi, Western DC comic book character. I don’t believe Josh Brolin who plays the lead character will be as immortalized as Jonah Hex as Robert Downey Jr is as Iron Man, but then again, everyone knows my lust and love for the latter makes me biased. Read Tinsel & Tine Jonah Hex film commentary on the Philadelphia Film Society website.

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    NYC Food Film Festival 6/23 – 6/27

    This is without a doubt, what Tinsel & Tine is all about! Would LOVE to be there covering all 5 days. I’m working on a press pass for at least Saturday, (6/26). If any readers attend this cornucopia of Food & Film, please write a post or two as a Tinsel & Tine corespondent. Send your musings, commentary, review, pictures to: tinseltine@gmail.com. Opening night gets underway at South Street Seaport with the “Great New York Shuck In Suck” – Featuring 7 shorts about Oysters, Chef Michael White and Chocolate! Click the link to view the impressive Oyster themed menu, and info on Shuck ‘N Suck Contest.

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    Commentary – Cyrus & John C. Reilly Q&A

    How great was it that PFS got John C. Reilly to come to the preview screening of his film Cyrus – Really great! The screening was packed with PFS members who are fans of Reilly’s work and Reilly was laid back with good quips for the audience at the Q & A following the film. (read Q&A highlights below)   I had seen a trailer for Cyrus, but hadn’t read any reviews from Sundance.  The trailer led me to believe it was a total comedy, maybe not as broad as Step Brothers, but close.  If you’re looking for that type of movie, then you’ll be disappointed in Cyrus, but if…