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It’s the time of year when even casual fans are looking for something spooky to watch, but where do you begin? Of course,
It’s the time of year when even casual fans are looking for something spooky to watch, but where do you begin? Of course,
“The Fall,” now finally available on Mubi and getting a theatrical release from the company, feels impossible. It’s one of those films that’s
While some of the flaws of the first year of Apple’s hit “Shrinking”—nominated for a pair of Emmys, including Best Actor—remain at the
The Chicago International Film Festival returns this week for what is arguably its most ambitious program to date, an appropriate feat given the
Join Chaz Ebert this Saturday, October 5th at the Decatur Book Festival, where she’ll be speaking with Gregory Berns, author and neuroscientist. Ebert
Armando Iannucci, the genius behind “The Thick of It,” “Veep,” and “The Death of Stalin,” feels like a perfect fit for a takedown
Restorations are a notable portion of the Fantastic Fest program, giving movie lovers a chance to see a handful of films on the
The end of my movie road in Toronto this year resulted in a mixed bag of three films that can’t really be connected
There was an abundance of music documentaries at TIFF last year for what feels like an obvious reason: musicians aren’t actors or directors.
The premieres continued on Friday and Saturday at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, highlighted by deeply personal projects, including another Stephen King