Beyond, Event, Previews, Suburbs and exurbs

Preview: The Last Wizard World Chicago

It’s here, and for Chicago-goers it’s bittersweet. Tomorrow the doors open one last time on Wizard World Chicago. We’ve had a great time over the years with this convention, covering […]

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Beyond, Event, Front page

Socially Distanced Chicago Christmas Gift Guide 2020

2020 is weird, and there’s no sense not acknowledging the differences between this and most other holiday seasons, if even just because it hasn’t really snowed here yet. But different […]

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Beyond, Event

Third Coast’s Choose Your Own Adventure Guide to Comic-Con@Home Day 2: Thursday

Picture of the author

So, did you pull up a nice slice of couch and learn some things yesterday? We sure hope so, as the goals and messages of some of the panels we […]

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Comedy, Review, Stages, Theater

Review: The Hilary Duff Project Nails the Nostalgic Sendup with Talent to Spare

Nostalgia is a hot commodity lately, likely due to the rather dismal present and threat of an even more dire future. Taking a look back at simpler times can be […]

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Apps, Feature, Feature, Film & TV, Games & Tech, Television

Disney+ has Disney Classics, Marvel and Star Wars, but also a Whole Heap of Obscure Nostalgia

Disney Plus finally launched today, and there’s lots of buzz about the selection of Marvel movies and shows, and the excitement of Disney finally “unlocking the vault” and letting their […]

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Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: Photorealistic The Lion King Remake Loses That Trademark Disney Magic

The Lion King

If you look at the new Disney photo-realistic (but still very much animated) remake of The Lion King from a purely technical standpoint, what it accomplishes is above and beyond […]

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Film, Film & TV, Interview

Interview: Ralph Breaks the Internet Filmmakers on the Wait for the Sequel and That Impressive Princess Scene

Ralph Breaks the Internet

The reason it took six years to get a sequel made to the highly successful Wreck-It Ralph is simple: director Rich Moore and co-screenwriter Phil Johnson got a little sidetracked on […]

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Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: There’s Little Holiday Joy—And Even Less Sense—in Disney’s The Nutcracker and The Four Realms

The Nutcracker

It took two people to direct this movie. And not two unknown directors who might have been easily manipulated by the studio, but two talented, established filmmakers—very different filmmakers who […]

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Interviews, Music, Reviews, Venues

Polo & Pan Works Dreams at Lincoln Hall

The love for classic film that Polo & Pan shares shone Thursday at Lincoln Hall, as the DJ duo introduced itself by blending the musical theme of 21st Century Fox […]

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Game, Games & Tech, Review

Review: Coco VR Brings The Land of the Dead to Life

My love of Pixar’s film Coco is deep and profound. Living in New Mexico opened my eyes to Dia de Muertos and helped me cope with the loss of my […]

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Film, Film & TV, Interview

Interview: Coco‘s Anthony Gonzalez On Getting the Part, Inspiring Other Kids and the Food at Pixar

The young actor Anthony Gonzalez is a magnificent bundle of 12-year-old energy (he actually turns 13 in a couple of weeks). I can’t think of a human being more excited […]

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Stages, Theater

Newsies at Marriott Theatre is Relevant, Energetic and Earnest 

It’s new show season at the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, and we were there for the opening night of their latest play, Newsies. Set at a time when fat cats […]

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