Chicago International Film Festival

The Stars Come to Chicago for the Chicago International Film Festival

As the Chicago International Film Festival kicks off its 60th anniversary edition this week, more than 200 filmmakers, musicians, artists, and actors are set to attend North America’s longest-running competitive film festival with their work, both new and newly restored, over the course of the twelve-day event.  The Festival opens Wednesday, October 16, 2024 at the Music […]

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EO Review

2022 might be the donkey’s year due to two Equidae family members filling the movie screen with memorable performances. We had Jenny from The Banshees of Inisherin who broke our hearts and now we have EO. While EO is not dialogue-heavy, the movie gives us a lot to think about in how we treat our

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Aftersun Review

Back in July my daughter and I attended Fan Expo for three days. It was just her and myself all of those days and we were enjoying everything the show had to offer. During that time I was wondering when she will stop going to thesse events with me. Would this be the last year

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58th CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARDS, PRESENTED BY XFINITY

The Chicago International Film Festival closed the 58th edition of North America’s longest-running competitive festival on Sunday, October 23, and today announces the winners of the Audience Choice Awards in four categories: International Feature, English-Language Feature, Documentary, and Short Film. The Festival’s Audience Choice Awards are presented by Xfinity. In 2022, the 58th Chicago International

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Alis Review

For writers, writing a story at times is a personal journey. As the writer creates their character, little by little they put something of themselves in the character. The fictional character slowly becomes a projected version of the author. Through the character, the author is able to feel safe and share more of themselves than

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