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Review: Pixar Returns to Pure Entertainment with Incredibles 2

Incredibles 2

Something has changed in the world since writer/director Brad Bird’s The Incredibles hit theaters in 2004—movie theaters have been taken over by superheroes with an alarming regularity. In the last […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • June 11, 2018
    • Review , Stages , Theater

    Stage Shorts–Plays From Haven, Organic and Broken Nose

    Stage Shorts is our new column for Third Coast Review. It’s our way of covering more of Chicago’s fabulous storefront theaters and giving you more choices in the plays you […]

  • Matthew Nerber
  • June 10, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: On First U.S. Release, 1994’s Cold Water is Best for Assayas Devotees

    Cold Water

    In recent years, writer/director Olivier Assayas has become one of the most reliable filmmakers on the international scene, with such stunners as Demonlover, Clouds of Sils Maria, and last year’s […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • June 8, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Decency and Compassion Shine in Must-See Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

    Won't You Be My Neighbor

    I’m sure I won’t be the first or only person to say this, but this documentary could not have come at a better time. From the great director Morgan Neville […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • June 8, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Hotel Artemis, with its Stellar Cast, is Ridiculous. And Fantastic.

    Hotel Artemis

    Make no mistake (and I don’t think there’s any chance you will), Hotel Artemis is a B-movie wrapped in an A-list cast of actors who are clearly enjoying the hell […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • June 6, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Bold and Thrilling, Ocean’s 8 Crackles with Energy

    Oceans 8

    There’s a scene early on in Ocean’s 8 when Debbie Ocean (Sandra Bullock) is laying out her grand jewelry heist scheme and she rejects the idea of including any men as […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • June 6, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review , Uncategorized

    June at Midwest Independent Film Festival: The Charming, Musical Saints Rest

    Saints Rest

    The first Tuesday of every month is a special night for Chicago film fans. Where a typical film festival presents all its selections in a truncated timeline—a long weekend or […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • June 4, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Down And Dirty Horror Film Feral Delivers

    feral

    Considering it starts out a little shaky, Feral, the latest from director/co-writer Mark H. Young (The Killing Jar), actually turns into something rather interesting, albeit predictable and not especially scary. […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • June 1, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Seek Out the Poignant, Touching Who We Are Now

    Who We Are Now

    From writer-director Matthew Newton (From Nowhere) comes a story of people who struggle to keep at bay the things that have gotten them into trouble in the past. Who We […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • June 1, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: The Gospel According to André Preaches Fashion, Politics and Self-Expression

    Gospel According to Andre

    I believe I was first made aware of fashion journalism and all-around expert André Leon Talley when I saw the Vogue magazine documentary The September Issue. It was clear then […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • June 1, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Insights into Creativity, Process and Loyalty in Filmworker

    Filmworker

    Documentarian Tony Zierra has been fascinated with those who have been so close to fame, they could almost taste it. His first doc, 2001’s acclaimed Carving Out Our Name, profiled […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • June 1, 2018
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Shailene Woodley Keeps Adrift From Going Too Far Off Course

    Adrift

    Based on the true-life story of Tami Oldham (played here by Shailene Woodley), Adrift re-creates what happened to her and her boyfriend Richard Sharp (Sam Claflin) after the high-end sailboat […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • June 1, 2018
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