Five films that examine, interrogate, or critique traditional male behavior.
Tag: Akira Kurosawa
FilmStruck spotlights the sophisticated cinema of George Cukor
George Cukor, the great Hollywood auteur hiding in plain sight, gets the “director of the week” treatment form FilmStruck.
Isle of Dogs is Wes Anderson’s timeliest film
The director’s latest stop-motion animation touches on the subjects of authoritarian regimes and refugee crises.
You probably missed Blade of the Immortal when it played here, but now you can catch it on DVD and BluRay
Takashi Miike’s thrilling 2017 action fantasy is worth seeking out.
Akira Kurosawa’s Dodes’ka-den is the most beautiful movie in town this week
The Japanese master’s episodic 1970 feature about life in the Tokyo slums screens Sunday at Doc Films on 35-millimeter.
Mockingjay—Part 1, Happy Valley, and the rest of what’s screening around town this week
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Your moment of Zen, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
The inmates take over the asylum, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
The Chicago International Film Festival, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Weekly Top Five: The best of Akira Kurosawa
Highlights from the filmography of Akira Kurosawa
It’s a noir, noir, noir, noir world at the Music Box
Noir City: Chicago 6 brings a week of international film noir rarities to the Music Box.
The wolf, the leopard, the turkey, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Joyce, Fitzgerald, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Garage Rep’s fourth rep
Steppenwolf Theatre’s annual showcase Garage Rep fills in the genre blanks.