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Ryan Gilbey | My top five embarrassing film obsessions
I loved, loved, loved The Blues Brothers when I was 12. Though that spell was broken long ago, it is still a cringe-making part of my personal Hall of Shame… Read more »
The week in geek: Will Warner come clean on the Dark Knight sequel?
Despite Gary Oldman letting slip at Comic-Con that shooting would begin next year, the studio remains stubbornly tight-lipped about the next phase of the franchiseLate on Friday at Comic-Con, the… Read more »
Beautiful Losers is more than just another New York movie | Daniel Tapper
Do documentaries about subcultures ever really nail the subject? A new one about the scene that spawned Mike Mills and Harmony Korine gets closeOn hearing of a new film about… Read more »
More food thought
Recently buzzed-about dietary exposé Food, Inc. offered a glimpse into the sausage factory of corporate agriculture. Ana Sofia Joanes's Fresh, screening Thursday at Pilsen's charmingly homey EP Theater, presents an… Read more »
How to save journalism, Armando Iannucci edition
You might have noticed that In the Loop, the new comedy directed by the great Scotland-born comedian Armando Iannucci, is one of our critic's choices this week. If you like… Read more »
A university, from the ground up
Nic DeGrazia and Daniel Kullman traveled to Angola's war-torn Bie province last May to document Evanston nonprofit SHAREcircle's ongoing efforts to build the Angola Central Highlands University, the first university… Read more »
Peter Gallagher and Hershey Felder coming to Drury Lane Water Tower Place
Peter Gallagher will perform his new one-man show, Peter Gallagher: Don't Give Up on Me, at Chicago's Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place November 22-December 14. The 53-year-old actor-singer—known for… Read more »
Steve James's "The Trial of Allen Iverson," coming to ESPN
I always look forward to Bill Simmons's epic NBA columns (proof, if proof were needed, that if you're good enough you can do 5k words online), but nothing could have… Read more »
Hot & Bothered
"Who better to claim the adult industry for themselves than the women it depends on?" asks Becky Goldberg in her documentary Hot & Bothered: feminist pornography, screening for free tonight… Read more »
Free screening of Freedom on the Fence Tuesday
At 6 PM Tuesday, the DePaul University Art Museum (2350 N. Kenmore) will host the Chicago premiere of Freedom on the Fence, a 40-minute documentary following Polish poster design from… Read more »