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Music Box of Horrors Returns For Another Year of 35mm Grainy Evil

Every October, for an exhausting but enriching 24 hours, the Music Box Theatre unleashes some of the creepiest, bloodiest, scariest and just plain weirdest horror films in existence, most of […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • October 13, 2016
    • Feature , Film , Film & TV , Film fest

    Some of the Best Films to See During Week 1 of Chicago International Film Festival

    The 52nd edition of the Chicago International Film Festival is upon us, beginning tonight with the Chicago premiere of the highly acclaimed La La Land. This is the new project […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • October 13, 2016
    • Film , Film & TV , Film fest

    Chatting with Mimi Plauché About the 52nd Chicago International Film Festival

    North America’s longest-running competitive film festival, the 2016 Chicago International Film Festival, begins on Thursday, Oct. 13 at the AMC River East 21 (where every single CIFF screening will be […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • October 12, 2016
    • Film , Film & TV

    This Week in Art House Cinema: American Honey, The Birth of a Nation and more

    American Honey American Honey is a swirling, passionate and chaotic road journey. At nearly three hours, it is an essential epic about youth as well as an intimate portrait of […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • October 7, 2016
    • Film , Film & TV

    Film Review: The Girl on the Train

    There are a few things about this version of The Girl on the Train that I like. First and foremost is the idea of just letting Emily Blunt play full-on, […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • October 7, 2016
    • Film , Film & TV

    This Week in Art House Cinema: Operation Avalanche, White Girl and more

    It’s been a busy week in film. We took a look at Deepwater Horizon, which is a textbook example of how to make a make a disaster movie in modern […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • September 30, 2016
    • Film , Film & TV

    Netflix’s Easy is Joe Swanberg’s Visual Love Letter to Chicago

    You’re probably aware by now that Netflix recently released Easy, filmmaker Joe Swanberg’s latest project. The gist of it is that Easy is an unapologetic love letter to Chicago and […]

  • Justin Freeman
  • September 30, 2016
    • Feature , Film , Film & TV

    Film review: Masterminds, Cinematic Comfort Food

    The long-delayed (due to Relativity Media’s financial woes) new film from director Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite, Nacho Libre, Gentleman Broncos) turns out to be a surprisingly moving love story couched […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • September 30, 2016
    • Feature , Film , Film & TV

    Film Review: Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, Regal and Mildly Creepy

    The cries that director Tim Burton has righted his sagging string of recent efforts (Alice in Wonderland, Dark Shadows, Big Eyes) with his adaptation of Ransom Riggs’s novel Miss Peregrine’s […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • September 29, 2016
    • Feature , Film , Film & TV

    Film Review: Deepwater Horizon, A Textbook Example of a Modern Disaster Movie

    The problem I’ve often had with films directed by Peter Berg, even the ones I’ve liked, have been that he feels the need to have all the knobs turned up […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • September 29, 2016
    • Film , Film & TV , Uncategorized

    This Week in Art House Cinema: The Dressmaker, For the Love of Spock and more

    The Dressmaker Those few times a year when a film escapes from Australia and makes its way stateside, you can usually count on it being a familiar story told through […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • September 23, 2016
    • Feature , Film , Film & TV

    Film Review: Disney’s Live-Action Queen of Katwe

    Outside of the setting and the age of the competitors, Disney’s latest live-action work, Queen of Katwe, is structured using many of the same beats as the most of their […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • September 23, 2016
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