Inspired by the rerelease of Do the Right Thing, five films that most effectively make summer a part of the story
Tag: Hou Hsiao-Hsien
With Everybody Knows, Iranian director Asghar Farhadi attempts to make a Spanish movie
In reaching for the universal, he ends up with the generic.
Son of Saul opens at Music Box, plus more new reviews and notable screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Psychologists gone wild, plus more new reviews and notable screenings
New reviews and notable sceenings in this week’s issue
The best Chicago International Film Festival coverage (plus more new reviews and notable screenings)
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Far From the Madding Crowd, the rest of our new movie reviews, and this week’s notable screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
The Chicago Film Critics Festival, the rest of our new movie reviews, and this week’s notable screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
The year’s best movie (so far), plus more new reviews and notable screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Best Extended Birthday Party
But you can’t blow out the candles until October.
The year in movie revivals, A through G
The first in a three-part series on Chicago’s best repertory film screenings of 2013
This week in Claire Denis: Talking with Columbia professor Mehrnaz Saeed-Vafa (and others) about No Fear, No Die and 35 Shots of Rum
A conversation about the French filmmaker’s two films about immigrant communities in France, No Fear, No Die (1990) and 35 Shots of Rum (2008)
Doc Films announce two changes to their Olivier Assayas series
The French director’s 1997 TV documentary about Hou Hsiao-Hsien will replace the previously announced screening of Paris at Dawn.
Wild Chicago, lost Chicago, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
LGBT, PFFA, and the rest of TWS*
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Guerrillas, gamma people, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue