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Tag: Francis Ford Coppola
Eleanor Coppola, wife of Francis, strokes her vanity with Paris Can Wait
Diane Lane and Alec Baldwin star in this bland fine-dining romance.
Psychologists gone wild, plus more new reviews and notable screenings
New reviews and notable sceenings in this week’s issue
Steppenwolf’s Marie Antoinette takes the wrong side of the French Revolution
David Adjmi’s teen-queen tragedy is closer to Sofia Coppola’s movie than to Bertolt Brecht.
Jennifer Aniston takes the Cake, plus more new reviews and notable screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
A heap of nonfiction and the rest of this week’s screenings
A roundup of new and notable movies playing in Chicago between 1/3 and 1/9
The wolf, the leopard, the turkey, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
CIFF Director Spotlight: James Gray presents The Immigrant
Chicago International Film Festival: We Own the Night director James Gray presents The Immigrant.
Now on DVD: This year’s other Michael Cera-Sebastian Silva collaboration
Notes on the accomplished psychological thriller Magic Magic, which comes out on DVD after being denied a theatrical release
Catching up with R.I.P.D before it dies, and the rest of this week’s screenings
A summary of movies playing in Chicago from July 26 to August 1
Tripping your brains out on psychedelic cactus, so who needs the rest of this week’s screenings?
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Northbrook Public Library revisits Francis Ford Coppola’s 80s work
Noting three upcoming revival screenings at the suburban library