• ACE Eddie Winners Announced at the 76th Annual Eddie Awards

    ACE Eddie Winners Announced at the 76th Annual Eddie Awards

    February 27, 2026 – The 76th Annual ACE Eddie Awards presented by American Cinema Editors (ACE) today announced winners LIVE at UCLA’s Royce Hall recognizing outstanding editing in 14 categories of film, television, documentaries, and for the first time in ACE Eddies history, shorts and digital content. The ACE Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year…

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  • Free Admission for Locals to 360 CHICAGO to Celebrate Chicago’s 189th Birthday

    Free Admission for Locals to 360 CHICAGO to Celebrate Chicago’s 189th Birthday

    360 CHICAGO, the iconic 94th floor observation deck at 875 N. Michigan Ave, will celebrate the City of Chicago’s 189th birthday on Wednesday, March 4 by once again granting free general admission to Chicago residents from Saturday, Feb. 28 through Friday, March 6. The observation deck’s CloudBar will also put a birthday twist on their…

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  • Revisiting the Bride in Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair

    Revisiting the Bride in Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair

    A little backstory on my relationship with the Kill Bill series. I used to study Gung-Fu in my younger days. My interest in the martial arts was pretty high. When The Matrix came out, I felt like this was the movie that I had been waiting for my entire life. While watching Jackie Chan, Jet…

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  • Seeing Elvis on Stage again is EPiC

    Seeing Elvis on Stage again is EPiC

    There is a moment during his rehearsal when Elvis Presley goes into singing “Something” by The Beatles. It is interesting to see because many people think the two acts come from different eras. Seeing Elvis sing this song and talk about his respect for the group is great. In Baz Luhrmann’s documentary/concert film EPiC (Elvis…

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  • Champions of Magic comes to Chicago

    Champions of Magic comes to Chicago

    The internationally acclaimed Champions Of Magic will bring their blockbuster illusion spectacular to Chicago for a limited engagement this summer, beginning June 6 at the intimate, beautifully restored Studebaker Theater (410 South Michigan Avenue). Described as “two hours of mind-twisting, logic-defying entertainment,” by the London Review, Champions Of Magic features the production’s largest and most ambitious illusions ever, combining cutting-edge visual…

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  • Fighting Kaijus with Marcus Walker: Kingslayer Protocol

    Fighting Kaijus with Marcus Walker: Kingslayer Protocol

    Friends, if you were to tell us that an upcoming comic is going to have Robots, Kaijus, and Family-Values, our response would be, “Where do we sign?” We have been given the heads up on an upcoming Kickstarter project that has all of that and more! Read about Marcus Walker: Kingslayer Protocol and how to…

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  • The Last Stronghold added to EXP Rosemont Experiences

    The Last Stronghold added to EXP Rosemont Experiences

    Last September, my son and I were able to experience the opening of EXP Rosemont. The experience was so amazing that we told all our friends about it. Now, a new experience has been added for families to check out! Infinity Experiences is taking audiences on an epic new adventure at EXP Rosemont with the…

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  • A Bizarre Love Story is Wuthering Heights

    A Bizarre Love Story is Wuthering Heights

    In a recent interview with Fandango, director Emerald Fennell was asked about the quotation marks on the title of her latest movie, “Wuthering Heights”. She answered, “There’s a version that I remembered reading that isn’t quite real. And there’s a version where I wanted stuff to happen that never happened. And so it is Wuthering…

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  • Stopping AI in Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die

    Stopping AI in Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die

    Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die is a crazy ride to save the future with some fun acting by the cast.

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  • Luc Besson’s Romantic, but Uneven “Dracula”

    Luc Besson’s Romantic, but Uneven “Dracula”

    Over 100 films and TV productions are either based on Bram Stoker’s classic horror novel Dracula or feature characters from the story. A dozen are direct adaptations of the 1897 novel that introduces Count Dracula and his nemesis, Abraham Van Helsing, along with the hapless Jonathan Harker, Mina, Jonathan’s fiancée, Lucy, who is stricken by the Count,…

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