Its series of films at the Music Box and Siskel Film Center ranges from “Tangerine” to “Take Shelter” to “Columbus.”
Category: Movies
‘Captain America’ dives in second weekend, ‘The Monkey’ adds to Neon’s successes
“Brave New World,” the latest sign that the Marvel machine isn’t quite what it used to be, remained No. 1 at the box office in its second frame with $28.2 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.
The 31st SAG Awards are Sunday. Here’s what to know
The 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night should offer the final clue in an unusually unpredictable Oscar race.
Oscar favorite ‘Anora’ wins best film, director and actor at the Independent Spirit Awards
Sean Baker’s “Anora” won best film, best director and best actor for Mikey Madison at the Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday in what could be a preview of next Sunday’s Oscars.
Amazon MGM takes creative reins of James Bond, ending an era of family control of 007
Amazon MGM Studios, Wilson and Broccoli formed a new joint venture in which they will co-own James Bond intellectual property rights — but Amazon MGM will have creative control.
‘The Monkey’ review: Stephen King’s killer toy becomes ‘Longlegs’ creator Osgood Perkins’ plaything
Filmmakers tinker with the question of tone from project to project, many not as much as they should. But writer-director Osgood Perkins has no problem with tonal adjustment.
‘Captain America: Brave New World’ soars toward a $100 million holiday weekend
“Captain America: Brave New World” infused some blockbuster cash into the North American box office, bringing in $88.5 million in ticket sales over the weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.
‘Conclave’ leads the pack and struggling ‘Emilia Pérez’ faces a test at Britain’s BAFTA film awards
Papal thriller “Conclave” leads the race for the 78th British Academy Film Awards on Sunday, with genre-bending musical “Emilia Pérez” facing a test of whether a multi-pronged backlash has made the former prize favorite an awards-season pariah.
Review: An exceptionally freaky Lon Chaney movie, restored, comes to Chicago this Sunday only
“The Unknown” is a truly weird 1927 circus melodrama starring Lon Chaney and Joan Crawford.
Column: You know who’s suddenly flocking to old movies in Chicago? Young audiences
“There’s a whole generation interested in film now seeing “His Girl Friday” or “Bringing Up Baby” on the big screen,” says Kyle Westphal of the Chicago Film Society.