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Posted inBlogs

Isle of Dogs is Wes Anderson’s timeliest film

by Ben Sachs April 6, 2018August 18, 2021

The director’s latest stop-motion animation touches on the subjects of authoritarian regimes and refugee crises.

Posted inBlogs

The Numero Group applies its reissue savvy to underrated 60s British rockers the Creation

by Peter Margasak April 25, 2017August 18, 2021

The new two-CD anthology Action Painting sums up the overlooked accomplishments of would-be UK rock stars the Creation.

Posted inBlogs

Chicago rappers Jed Sed and Walter J. Liveharder carry a torch for Wes Anderson

by Leor Galil January 13, 2016August 18, 2021

Hip-hop duo O.R. They? love Wes Anderson, though not enough to ruin their brand-new mixtape, Not if I Don’t See You First.

Posted inBlogs

Learning to appreciate Christmas movies

by Drew Hunt December 27, 2014August 18, 2021

Why Christmas haters can still appreciate Christmas movies

Posted inBlogs

Weekly Top Five: The best of Wes Anderson

by Drew Hunt March 16, 2014August 18, 2021

Highlights from the quirky filmography of Wes Anderson

Owen Wilson in The Grand Budapest Hotel
Posted inFilm

Wes Anderson checks in to The Grand Budapest Hotel

by J.R. Jones March 12, 2014August 18, 2021

Moviegoers will check in to The Grand Budapest Hotel, but they should check out The Missing Picture.

Posted inBlogs

Reader’s Agenda Fri 2/28: Ron Funches, Wes Anderson Anthology, and Revelations

by Jillian Sandler February 28, 2014August 18, 2021

What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Friday, February 28

Cook County Social Club
Posted inArts & Culture

This week’s Culture Vultures recommend:

by Hannah Gold, Janey Lee and Katie Kather March 15, 2013August 19, 2021

Chicagoans recommend Cook County Social Club, The Still Point of the Turning World, and CCX.

Posted inBlogs

Nuns, superspies, wild animals, and the rest of this week’s movies

by J.R. Jones November 16, 2012August 19, 2021

New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue

Posted inBlogs

The Reader’s Agenda: Tue 7/17

by Drew Hunt July 17, 2012August 19, 2021

What’s on the Agenda for Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Posted inBlogs

A big, lengthy thumbs up for ‘The Brothers Bloom’ and Rian Johnson

by Whet Moser May 22, 2009August 19, 2021

“You’ve felt betrayed but found that the movie was loyal after all. You’ve cared about blatantly artificial characters. You’ve regained some of your humanity, and some of your faith in it.”

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