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Film Review: Jane Proves a Stirring, Impressive Portrait of a Dedicated Scientist

For most of the 2000s, documentary filmmaker Brett Morgan has found new and unique ways to tell stories that easily could have been just another biography, simply piecing together of […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • October 27, 2017
    • Film & TV , Film fest , Review

    Film Review: Daring Filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos Again Captivates with The Killing of a Sacred Deer

    One thing very few people would ever accuse the works of Greek-born filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos (Dogtooth, The Lobster) of being is accessible. Not that his films are difficult to understand […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • October 27, 2017
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Film Review: Social Commentary Is Lost in Subpar Suburbicon

    Somewhere in Suburbicon is an interesting commentary on planned communities, race relations, and the quiet corruption of middle-class morals circa the late 1950s. And perhaps in the original screenplay that […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • October 27, 2017
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Film Review: Thank You For Your Service Takes the VA to Task in Moving Vet Story

    Editor’s Note: In addition to Steve’s film review, check out his interview with star Miles Teller, filmmaker Jason Hall and film subject Adam Schumann here. Although the film is sometimes […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • October 27, 2017
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Film Review: Faces Places May Just Renew Your Faith In Humanity

    If you’re a film nerd like me, you follow the various film festivals during the first half of the year (Sundance, Berlin, Tribeca, Cannes) with one ear to the cinematic […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • October 27, 2017
    • Feature , Film , Film & TV

    Interview: Simon Curtis Brings A.A. Milne, Childhood and Class to the Big Screen in Goodbye Christopher Robin

    The films of director Simon Curtis often skirt the line between reality and the myth of a famous person’s life. Rather than attempt to tell the story of Marilyn Monroe, […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • October 26, 2017
    • Feature , Film , Film & TV

    Interview: Miles Teller, Jason Hall and Adam Schumann Talk Thank You For Your Service, Bruce Springsteen and Drinking Games

    This week, the film Thank You For Your Service is released in theaters. Starring Miles Teller (The Spectacular Now; War Dogs), it’s written and directed by Jason Hall, who is […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • October 26, 2017
    • Beyond , Film & TV , Interviews , Museums , Uncategorized

    Saturday Night Live: The Experience Is An Exhibit As Iconic As The Show

      [soliloquy id=”19975″]   Saturday Night Live is an institution. For 43 seasons, you’ve been able to tune to NBC at 10:30pm Chicago time and be in that same familiar […]

  • Marielle Bokor
  • October 24, 2017
    • Art & Museums , Film & TV , Museum

    Hey! Play! Games in Modern Culture Celebrates the Art of Play

    It’s Chicago Design Week, and the members of the American Institute of Graphic Arts, or AIGA, are embarking on week celebrating all things design. We were there Friday night as they kicked off […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • October 24, 2017
    • Film & TV , Film fest

    Chicago Film Festival: Award Winners Announced

    On the last Friday of the 53rd Chicago International Film Festival, programmers, juries and filmmakers gathered in a theater at AMC River East for the annual Awards Ceremony, where top […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • October 22, 2017
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Film Review: In Chavela, Chronicling an Icon’s Rise and Fall and Rise Again

    A decade ago, Marion Cotillard won an Oscar for her portrayal of Edith Piaf in La Vie En Rose, Olivier Dahan’s biopic about the French chanteuse who enthralled a nation […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • October 20, 2017
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Film Review: Take Every Wave Is an Impressive Doc Whether You Surf or Not

    After tackling such subjects as prisoner abuse involving U.S. soldiers and detainees in Ghosts of Abu Ghraib; the life of grandmother Ethel Kennedy in Ethel; and the last weeks of America’s involvement […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • October 20, 2017
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