film
Review: The Shift
This sci-fi multiverse film is too full of white Christian self-pity.
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REviews
Review: The Boy and the Heron
Hayao Miyazaki’s latest isn’t perfect, but it’s full of the magic that viewers have come to expect.
Review: May December
Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore star in this electrifying slow-burn film about fame, trauma, and sensationalized scandals.
Review: Fallen Leaves
Despite its solid love story, this Finnish film fails to hit the high standard set by its director’s past credits.
Review: Dream Scenario
This surrealist horror-comedy starring Nicolas Cage is (mostly) a delight.
Review: The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes
A strong leading lady carries this busy prequel.
Review: Common Ground
A-list stars and humble farmers alike advocate for regenerative agriculture in this new documentary.
Small screen
Review: Fellow Travelers (Miniseries)
This book-turned-limited series brings essential queer history to life.
Review: Gen V (Season one)
This superhero spin-off of The Boys is a pared-down version of the original formula.
Review: The Continental (Miniseries)
Action fans and John Wick franchise devotees might be satisfied, but the miniseries structure limits the true potential of The Continental.
Review: Sex Education (Season four)
The final season of this Netflix hit series isn’t the best, but it’s totally necessary.
A local industry renaissance
Film and television production in Chicago still lacks the resources, glamour, and consistency of opportunity found on the coasts—but you can’t build Chicago’s community and authenticity in a Hollywood hangar.

High Fidelity gets the oral history treatment
An interview with Andrew Buss, author of Top Five: How High Fidelity Found Its Rhythm and Became a Cult Movie Classic
Fall Theater & Arts Preview
Reeling returns
Chicago’s LGBTQ+ international film festival celebrates its 41st year with stories of found family, gay disco, bigoted parasitic worms, and more.
‘125 is feeling very good’
Celebrating Chicago’s cultural past and present at the Fine Arts Building
Setting the stage for queer stories
A seasonal preview of LGBTQ+ theater
Fall in love with Chicago’s visual arts scene
Our picks for must-see exhibitions
Archive
The Reader’s comprehensive-ish film review index
An index of the Chicago Reader‘s long reviews from 1971 to now.
Best of chicago 2022
Best film programming that celebrated Black women filmmakers
An Open Window: Black Female Directors Across the Diaspora at Doc Films
Best film series that interrogates the meaning of ‘high art’
Highs & Lows at the Music Box Theatre