Four films exploring humanity, made for the big screen.
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James Cagney is more than just a tough-guy as FilmStruck’s Star of the Week
James Cagney dances past his gangster persona in several of FilmStruck’s “Star of the Week” selections.
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This year’s edition of Noir City: Chicago expands its focus
The annual series celebrates the art of the heist.
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Weekly Top Five: The best of James Cagney
The best performances by actor James Cagney
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Wild Chicago, lost Chicago, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
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When the movie gods intervene
What if a higher power caused Doc Films to cancel tonight’s screening?
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Weekly Top Five: Science fiction, the art of extrapolation
Weekly Top Five: sci-films
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Raoul Walsh’s Wild Girl blazes into Evanston on Friday
Previewing the 1932 comic western playing Friday at Northwestern University’s Block Cinema
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Another side of Fritz Lang: The Blue Gardenia (1953)
Revisiting Fritz Lang’s 1953 women’s picture
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Now playing: Dark Shadows, Headhunters, and God Bless America
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
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Harold Lloyd opens this year’s Silent Summer Film Festival
The Silent Summer Film Festival opens tonight with Harold Lloyd’s Speedy.