A former cabbie talks to writer Reginald Edmund about Ride Share at Writers Theatre—and the real-life experiences that inspired it.
Tag: Todd Haynes
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Patricia Clarkson lays down the law in The Party
Friends gather for dinner, then drama, in Sally Potter’s witty drawing room comedy.
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Todd Haynes’s first film for kids may also be his saddest movie yet
In Wonderstruck, wonder is a coping mechanism.
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Steppenwolf’s The Flick, BoHo Theatre’s Fugitive Songs, and 13 more new stage shows
Fifteen new reviews of stage shows including limited runs of Cabaret and the one-man show Sancho: An Act of Remembrance.
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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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M Is for Mimicry, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
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This fall at Doc Films: heavy-hitters and hard-to-find classics
Noting the major films to play at the University of Chicago this quarter, several of which are unavailable on DVD in the United States
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Coming soon: Christopher Munch’s Letters From the Big Man
Christopher Munch’s Letters From the Big Man, opens Friday at Facets Multimedia.