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Home » Film » Page 6

Category: Film

a black-and-white shot of Marilyn in her iconic pose over the subway grate, surrounded by a camera crew
Posted inFilm

Marilyn-Monroe; or, Blonde

by Kat Sachs September 29, 2022September 30, 2022

Marilyn Monroe is the American public’s white whale, that which we seek to dominate and claim as our own.

a man hiding against a wall, with soldiers marching in the distance
Posted inMovie Review

Andor

by Josh Flanders September 22, 2022September 22, 2022

Flashbacks to Andor’s childhood seem unnecessarily added, as if someone thought an origin of an origin of an origin of Star Wars was a good idea.

a man in chain-mail holds a young girl in period garb
Posted inFilm

Catherine Called Birdy

by Dmitry Samarov September 22, 2022September 22, 2022

Is it a good message to send young girls that they can be bad and do what they want for a little while but when the rubber hits the road they must toe the line?

outdoors, a blonde and serene Florence Pugh stands in front of Harry Styles wearing a cream coat
Posted inFilm

Don’t Worry Darling

by Noëlle D. Lilley September 22, 2022September 22, 2022

The saying goes that all press is good press, but how true can that be if alleged drama surrounding a film overshadows the merits of the film itself?

a girl in a red dress holding an axe in front of a red barn
Posted inFilm

Pearl

by Maxwell Rabb September 19, 2022September 25, 2022

Together, [Ti] West and [Mia] Goth created an inventive, unique slasher genre, and a movie worth rewatching several times.

two Black people in gold, royal blue, and brown, looking off to the side
Posted inFilm

The Woman King

by Sheri Flanders September 19, 2022September 19, 2022

Director Gina Prince-Bythewood films through the lens of Blackness, highlighting the beauty, strength, and fierceness of Black people, unlike most stories about the slave trade that wallow in Black trauma and are filmed as education for white audiences.

a woman at the top of a staircase, backlit in golden light
Posted inFilm

Barbarian

by Adam Mullins-Khatib September 19, 2022September 19, 2022

Writer/director Zach Cregger takes a simple premise and spins it into a series of unexpected permutations. Some tropes work better than others, but we’ll give him credit for inventiveness.

a man and a woman sit in a bright blue car
Posted inFilm

See How They Run

by Dmitry Samarov September 19, 2022September 19, 2022

I have no idea how an A-list cast like this was hoodwinked into participating in this wink-wink nudge-nudge snooze fest.

two Black women in a tunnel, cast in purple light
Posted inFilm

The Silent Twins

by Kat Sachs September 19, 2022September 19, 2022

Smoczyńska’s idiosyncratic vision distinguishes what otherwise might have been an overly literal telling of their story, and of their own stories.

a side view of Tsai, hidden in the falling vines of a tree
Posted inFilm

Tsai Ming-liang (finally) comes to Chicago

by Kat Sachs September 15, 2022September 16, 2022

The apparent dryness of Tsai’s films is but a facade, a layer under which a body of water—perhaps, like in one of his films, a river—is waiting to be found.

a Black woman with long orange hair and tattoos sits in an office or classroom
Posted inFilm

A fall full of film

by Brooks Eisenbise September 15, 2022September 24, 2022

From horror movie fests and indie short films to the best in queer and international cinema, you’re guaranteed to find something new to watch this season.

a large ant silhouette on black and white film
Posted inFilm

Embracing analog

by Joshua Minsoo Kim September 15, 2022September 24, 2022

If you’re looking to fall in love with film and its potential to inspire, look no further than Celluloid Now.

a group of incarcerated people posing for a photo
Posted inFilm

WorldScene Film Festival proves that incarcerated people are More Than a Uniform

by Maxwell Rabb September 7, 2022September 7, 2022

This week, the WorldScene Film Residency culminates in a film festival curated to illuminate the struggles of young men entangled in the justice system, giving the detainees a voice to share their experiences with their community. 

a woman with long lashes and a blue silky bat mask
Posted inFilm

The gorgeous luchadoras of wrestling

by Kat Sachs September 6, 2022September 12, 2022

This is the Chicago theatrical premiere of The Batwoman and the U.S. theatrical premiere of The Panther Women.

Posted inFilm

Peter von Kant

by Kat Sachs September 1, 2022September 1, 2022

Ozon’s ode offers a diverting, fresh perspective on Fassbinder’s harrowing melodrama.

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