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Interview: BlacKkKlansman Star John David Washington Talks Movies as Football, Roles That Stay With Him and Learning from the Greats

Blackkklansman

In case you were wondering, actor John David Washington is about to become a very big deal. It will likely have very little to do (at least directly) with any […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • August 11, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood Has Plenty of Sex—And Heart

    Scotty

    I’ll fully admit, I’m not someone who dabbles even a little bit in Hollywood gossip. If I hear two celebrities are dating, I think “Good for them,” and move on. […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • August 10, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Glimpse a Creative Life in Decline in Nico, 1988

    Nico 1988

    The model-turned-musician Nico (with a memorable period at the heart of Andy Warhol’s extended family) has always been a source of fascination for me. Her work with the Velvet Underground […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • August 10, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman Is Audacious, Impressive and Timely

    blackkklansman

    The best movie of the week, possibly the month, and certainly one of the best of the year is the latest from master cinematic provocateur Spike Lee, who gives us […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • August 10, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Jason Statham Faces The Meg in a Shark Movie With Bite

    The Meg

    Sure, why not? It’s been about a year since our last people vs. shark movie on the big screen, so let’s throw Jason Statham in the mix just to make […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • August 10, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Christopher Robin May Not Be Essential Viewing, But There’s a Heart To It

    Christopher Robin

    Unlike last year’s Goodbye Christopher Robin, which was an account of the circumstances that led to A.A. Milne creating the Winnie-the-Pooh character, this week’s Christopher Robin is a fictional story […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • August 3, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Generation Wealth Is Part Autobiography, Part Cautionary Tale

    Generation Wealth

    Over her 25-plus years as a filmmaker and photographer, Lauren Greenfield has returned to the themes of wealth culture, economic disparity, the life of children of wealthy families, eating disorders, […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • August 3, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Film fest

    Preview: 24th Annual Black Harvest Film Festival

    Jinn

    On Saturday, August 4, downtown’s Gene Siskel Film Center launches the 24th Annual Black Harvest Film Festival, “a month-long celebration of the stories, dreams, history, and legacy of African Americans […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • August 3, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: The Personal Becomes Art in Fashion Doc McQueen

    McQueen

    It seems as if we’re getting a documentary related to the fashion world about once every other week these days. The truth is, I’m truly enjoying the immersion into a […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • August 3, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: The Darkest Minds Falls Short as a Poor Man’s Mutant Story

    Darkest Minds

    The only thing missing from The Darkest Minds is a Stan Lee cameo and maybe a quickie Wolverine appearance. And I’m fairly certain that the only thing stopping the studio […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • August 3, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Stages

    Review: All the Pieces Fit in Moving, Well-Cast Puzzle

    puzzle

    Based on the synopsis alone—a housewife discovers she has a talent for solving jigsaw puzzles and enters a competition—you’d be forgiven for thinking that Puzzle, directed by Marc Turtletaub, is a […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • August 3, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV

    What to Watch on the Small Screen: August 2018

    lonely place

    According to the Farmers’ Almanac, the start of August is an indication that we’re officially nearing the end of summer’s “dog days.” Here are some films you can stream before […]

  • Andrew Emerson
  • August 1, 2018
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