After several pandemic pivots and herd immunity on the horizon, local movie theaters and film programs are returning to business not-quite-as-usual.
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What we loved at Sundance 2021 . . . from our couch
The best of the virtual fest is coming to you soon.
Was Christine Chubbuck a symbol of her times, our times—or neither?
Christine stars Rebecca Hall as the Florida journalist who shot herself on the air.
Vidal vs. Buckley, plus the rest of this week’s new reviews and notable screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
An interview with Richard Linklater and Northwest Chicago Film Society on film programming (part two)
The second part of a conversation between the noted film director and the local repertory film organization
An interview with Richard Linklater and Northwest Chicago Film Society on film programming
The acclaimed filmmaker discusses his second career as an exhibitor with the local film-programming organization.
The Robert Altman film Altman never wanted you to see
A crew of cinephiles tracked down a rare print of Corn’s-a-Poppin’ and set about restoring Robert Altman’s 1955 musical comedy.
A couple of smoke screens and the rest of this week’s movies
A roundup of new and notable movies playing in Chicago between August 30 and September 5
People Issue 2012: Rebecca Hall, the projectionist
Northwest Chicago Film Society cofounder: “If it was born on celluloid and we can’t get celluloid, we won’t show it.”
This week’s Culture Vultures recommend:
Chicagoans recommend a labor memoir, the Walking Dead comics, and Reggie Wilson’s work in progress