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Film Review: Crazy & Live from New York it’s ‘Saturday Night’

Saturday Night

CHICAGO – Kinetic. Frenetic. Chaotic. Live! Those are just some words to describe the Saturday Night Live origin story “Saturday Night.” Director Jason Reitman has infused this nearly real time tale of the struggle to get the first episode of SNL with an energy that grabs your attention and never lets go. That takes some doing when we all know the ending. SNL would not only make it onto American airwaves, but it would become an improbable television institution and comedy touchstone, now celebrating its 50th season.

On-Air Film Review: ‘Joker: Foie á Deux’ is the Madness of Two

CHICAGO – Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com appears on “The Morning Mess” with Scott Thompson on WBGR-FM (Monroe, Wisconsin) on September 26th, reviewing the film “Will & Harper,” a documentary regarding Will Ferrell and his friend Harper, who has made an important decision. In theaters on October 4th.

Podtalk: Director & Producer of 'Nurse Unseen' on Asian Pop-Up Cinema Screening, Oct. 8, 2024

Nurse Unseen

CHICAGO – One of the functions of cinema and especially documentary films is to unearth little known facts of life and make them known to participating audiences. “Nurse Unseen” is such a film, as it profiles the influence of Filipino nurses in American healthcare. The Asian Pop-Up Cinema (APUC) will present a screening of the film, in honor of Filipino American History Month, with appearances by Director Michele Josue and Producer Carlo Velayo, at AMC Oakbrook (Illinois) on October 8th. For ticket availability and info, click NURSE UNSEEN.

Theater Review: Steppenwolf’s ‘Noises Off’ is Wild & Crazy Fun

CHICAGO – If you’ve never seen the farcical ensemble theater chestnut “Noises Off,” you will see no better version than on the Steppenwolf Theatre stage, now at their northside Chicago venue through November 3rd. For tickets and details for this riotous theater experience, click NOISES OFF.

Podtalk: Stephanie Sack Presents ‘The Art of Murder’ for Comfort Film in October 2024

Art of Murder, The

CHICAGO – The spooky season is also the season for favorite horror films, and the Comfort Film series of Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood has three to put on the viewing list, curated by Chicago programmer Stephanie Sack. Under the theme “The Art of Murder,” scheduled for October 2nd is “Deadly Sweet,” October 9th is “Blind Beast” and October 16th concludes the program with “Smile Before Death.” For information about the films and tickets, click ART OF MURDER.

Music News: whitewolfsonicprincess Releases Single ‘Revelation Blues’

CHICAGO – In anticipation of their latest album “Love Without Fear” – due to release on October 28th – the Chicagoland band whitewolfsonicprincess is dropping a single TODAY (10/1/24), entitled “Revelation Blues.” Listen to it on SOUNDCLOUD or BANDCAMP.

Entertainment News: It’s Spooky Season with Author David K. Wilson’s ‘The Girl in the Whispers’

Girl in the Whispers, The

CHICAGO – It’s the first day of October and that means the “spooky season” leading up to Halloween has begun. Popular mystery author David K. Wilson (Sam Lawson Mysteries) has moved outside his usual genre with “The Girl in the Whispers,” a psychological thriller that has its share of hauntings. The book releases today and is available by CLICKING HERE.

On-Air Film Review: ‘Will & Harper’ are Mindful of Their Transitions

CHICAGO – Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com appears on “The Morning Mess” with Scott Thompson on WBGR-FM (Monroe, Wisconsin) on September 26th, reviewing the film “Will & Harper,” a documentary regarding Will Ferrell and his friend Harper, who has made an important decision. Currently in theaters and streaming on Netflix since September 27th.

Podtalk: Filmmaker Lua Borges on Midwest Film Fest for ‘Analog Shorts Night,’ Sept. 30, 2024

Midwest Film Festival September 2024

CHICAGO – The Midwest Film Festival (MFF) presents “Analog Shorts Night” on September 30th, 2024, and one of the shorts (“Where’s South?”) is co-directed by Lua Borges, who also represents the evening’s co-presenter Cinema Luz, the MFF September “Community Spotlight.” Click ANALOG for tickets and information.

Podtalk: Thomas Negovan on Reconstruction of ‘Caligula,’ at Music Box Theatre Sept. 29-30, 2024

Caligula: The Ultimate Cut

CHICAGO – One of the most notorious films in cinema history is undoubtably “Caligula” (1980). This very expensive independent film about a Roman emperor had a checkered history – from its principle photography beginning in 1976 to its release date – and featured big stars like Malcolm McDowell, Helen Mirren, Peter O’Toole and John Gielgud. When a “reconstruction” was in order, the writer, art historian and Chicago native Thomas Negovan was hired to create “The Ultimate Cut.” Negovan will appear at two screenings on September 29th and 30th at Chicago’s historic Music Box Theatre. For tickets and more information, click CALIGULA.

Audio Film Review: Mechanical Mom’s Day for ‘The Wild Robot’

CHICAGO – Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com audio film review for “The Wild Robot” a new animated film release adapted/directed by Chris Sanders and featuring the voices of Lupita Nyong’o, Pedro Pascal, Stephanie Hsu and Kit Connor. In theaters September 27th.

Podtalk: Stephanie Sack for Chicago Horror Film Festival, Sept. 27-29, 2024

Chicago Horror Film Festival

CHICAGO – It’s that time of year, and this fest is right on time. The Chicago Horror Film Festival – facilitated by Associate Producer Stephanie Sack – is three days/nights of over 200 indie horror films on September 27th-29th at the Logan Theatre in Chicago. For tickets and more information, click CHICAGO HORROR.

Film Review: Good Effort by Frances Ford Coppola for ‘Megalopolis’

CHICAGO – You can say this for Francis Ford Coppola, He gets an “A” for effort. “Megalopolis” is a project which boasts loads of ambition, but winds up in a narrative cul-de-sac that Coppola never finds a way to create his way out of … he has so many ideas floating around he never manages to establish much momentum because he’s trying to do too much, too often, all at once

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