Arturo Ripstein’s 1965 antiwestern Time to Die plays two times at the Gene Siskel Film Center this week.
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Bondage and Hamburger, plus more new reviews and notable screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Life on Mars, plus more new reviews and notable screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
There’s sadism aplenty in La Casa de Bernarda Alba
Aguijón Theater’s dreamlike staging of Federico García Lorca’s La Casa de Bernarda Alba is worth the trek.
Al Pacino in The Humbling, plus more new reviews and notable screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Weekly Top Five: The best of Pier Paolo Pasolini
Highlights from the filmography of Pier Paolo Pasolini
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
Laughing about Crimes Against Humanity with director Jerzy Rose
An interview with the local experimental filmmaker about his latest movie, screening three times this week at the Gene Siskel Film Center
Doc Films kicks off its summer season tomorrow
Previewing the Doc Films program through the end of August
In Another Country: Hong Sang-soo’s visions and revisions
The South Korean filmmaker’s collaboration with French actress Isabelle Huppert is now available on DVD.
Weekly Top Five: Science fiction, the art of extrapolation
Weekly Top Five: sci-films
What’s up, doc(umentary filmmakers)?
Considering the relationship between fiction and nonfiction filmmakers
What’s new again: Alfred Hitchcock’s Topaz
Revisiting an overlooked 1969 spy film by the Master of Suspense in light of The Bourne Legacy