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michaelgloversmith | White City Cinema
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A Film Blog with a Chicago Perspective. Filmmaker, author and Film Studies instructor. August 28, 2016. Interview with Indie Outlook’s Matt Fagerholm. The coming week is a big one for. My debut feature film from 2015. It is being released on DVD. As part of the Chicago Park District’s invaluable “Movies in the Parks” series (on Wednesday, August 31 at Palmer Square Park in Logan Square and Friday, September 2 at Pulaski Park in Wicker Park). I’ll be at both shows. Posted in Chicago Movies. August 1, 2016.
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Paul Thomas Anderson | White City Cinema
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A Film Blog with a Chicago Perspective. Tag Archives: Paul Thomas Anderson. August 10, 2015. Filmmaker Interview: Alex Ross Perry. A lot of critics thought they had the young filmmaker pegged as a creator of highly literate, acerbic comedies but Perry surprised many when his latest,. Debuted at the Berlin International Film Festival in January. It’s old-school psychological art-horror that echoes Polanski’s. Robert Altman was a director I thought of while watching. Not that it reminds me of anything he d...
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Sean Baker | White City Cinema
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A Film Blog with a Chicago Perspective. Tag Archives: Sean Baker. July 28, 2015. Filmmaker Interview: Sean Baker. I can only add my voice to the chorus of praise for. I recently had the great pleasure of interviewing the film’s director and co-writer, Sean Baker. Please note that a slightly different version of this interview appeared on the Time Out Chicago. With a focus on the intimate lives of transgender prostitutes and a family of Armenian immigrants,. The visual style of. Was shot with iPhone camer...
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Elevated Films | White City Cinema
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A Film Blog with a Chicago Perspective. Tag Archives: Elevated Films. August 3, 2015. Interview with Elevated Films’ Susie Linker. Elevated Films is a non-profit organization that will offer sneak previews of acclaimed indie movies before their official release dates at a rooftop location in Lincoln Park this month. Each screening will be preceded by a live band and will also include food, a Koval Distillery. We want to support and raise more awareness to indie film makers and the more organic side of fi...
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The Last Ten Movies I Saw | White City Cinema
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A Film Blog with a Chicago Perspective. Category Archives: The Last Ten Movies I Saw. August 31, 2016. The Last Ten Movies I Saw. The Passion of Joan of Arc. Ten Nights in a Barroom. 8 The Flying Ace. Let’s Scare Jessica to Death. Posted in The Last Ten Movies I Saw. July 20, 2016. The Last Ten Movies I Saw. Top of the Lake. Posted in The Last Ten Movies I Saw. July 12, 2016. The Last Ten Movies I Saw. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. Night of the Hunter. X-Files: Fight the Future. June 17, 2016. The Gra...
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Susie Linker | White City Cinema
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A Film Blog with a Chicago Perspective. Tag Archives: Susie Linker. August 3, 2015. Interview with Elevated Films’ Susie Linker. Elevated Films is a non-profit organization that will offer sneak previews of acclaimed indie movies before their official release dates at a rooftop location in Lincoln Park this month. Each screening will be preceded by a live band and will also include food, a Koval Distillery. We want to support and raise more awareness to indie film makers and the more organic side of film...
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August | 2011 | White City Cinema
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A Film Blog with a Chicago Perspective. Monthly Archives: August 2011. August 30, 2011. He Said/She Said Review: Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark. Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark. Dir: Troy Nixey (USA, 2011). MGS rating: 5.5. JM rating: 5.8. This “dialogue review” of. Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark. Is a joint-venture of. And my wife Jillian’s feminist blog. He Said/She Said will be a semi-regular feature on both our sites. Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark. The Devil’s Backbone. And, further, telling the story through a ...
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Tangerine | White City Cinema
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A Film Blog with a Chicago Perspective. July 28, 2015. Filmmaker Interview: Sean Baker. I can only add my voice to the chorus of praise for. I recently had the great pleasure of interviewing the film’s director and co-writer, Sean Baker. Please note that a slightly different version of this interview appeared on the Time Out Chicago. With a focus on the intimate lives of transgender prostitutes and a family of Armenian immigrants,. The visual style of. A lot has been made about the fact that. Was shot wi...
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Filmmaker Interview: Alex Ross Perry | White City Cinema
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A Film Blog with a Chicago Perspective. August 10, 2015. Filmmaker Interview: Alex Ross Perry. Alex Ross Perry is a prodigiously talented writer/director who, having completely four feature films, already has an estimable body of work under his belt at just 31-years-old. Coming out of the microbudget independent American filmmaking scene, each of Perry’s movies has been more ambitious and complex than the last. Following 2013’s excellent Jason Schwartzman-starring. I thought “This is an amazing psy...
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