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Review: Pixar Does It Again with Toy Story 5, Bringing the Franchise into the Digital Age
1+ hour, 24+ min ago (1011+ words) Third Coast Review If the folks at Pixar can keep making Toy Story movies that are as great as all five have been so far, then I'm willing to believe there is hope for the future of the world. And,…...
Review: Homophobia Takes the Shape of an Invisible and Deadly Entity in Chilling Leviticus
1+ hour, 33+ min ago (915+ words) Third Coast Review The Book of Leviticus in the Bible provides fodder for horror and noir writers and filmmakers alike. Of the 14 laws it sets down, 11 end up with the death of the accused party. You dishonor your mother and…...
Review: Giancarlo Guerrero, Oliver Herbert, and the Grant Park Festival Orchestra Overcome the Stormy Weather
7+ hour, 11+ min ago (275+ words) In this piece, Perry shows great command of the orchestra's tonal color, combing winds, muted brass, and solo strings, and Guerrero gave it a lively interpretation. The Grant Park Symphony Orchestra showed off excellent dynamic control in the lengthy quiet…...
Lookingglass Theatre's Untitled Vampire Play Amuses and Charms
1+ day, 5+ hour ago (256+ words) We all know that classic moment in a romantic comedy when a partner meets the parents for the first time. There are often nerves all around. What if the parents don't like them? What if they say the wrong thing?...
Interview: Filmmaker Kenji Tanigaki Brings his History of Martial Arts and Action Movies to The Craft of The Furious
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (22+ words) Third Coast Review...
Review: Strong Central Performances Lead the Bleak but Authentic The Death of Robin Hood
1+ day, 1+ hour ago (751+ words) Third Coast Review Anyone going into The Death of Robin Hood expecting a traditional telling of the Robin Hood legend is in for the rudest of awakenings. If anything, the latest from writer/director Michael Sarnoski (Pig, A Quiet Place:…...
Review: Willem de Kooning's Rich Canon Explored in Art Institute's Drawing Exhibit
1+ day, 10+ hour ago (871+ words) Third Coast Review Dutch-American artist Willem de Kooning (1904-1997) and his evolution as an important Abstract Impressionist and producer of a dynamic, seven-decade-long body of work is chronicled in the riveting new Art Institute of Chicago exhibition titled Willem de Kooning…...
Review: Yes Offers an Unsettling Peek Into the Indulgent Lives of Israel's Ruling Class
2+ day, 9+ hour ago (444+ words) Lapid's work'including Yes'is characterized by his resentful outlook on his home country and its actions. It's surprising to see someone so unflinching in their stance, regardless of what others may think. Lapid is immovable even when an entire nation is…...
Interview: Behind Chef's Special Cocktail Bar'We Talk with Chase Bracamontes and Aaron Kabot
3+ day, 10+ hour ago (173+ words) What inspired the concept behind Chef's Special? How would you describe the food, atmosphere, and overall experience you want guests to have? Has the Chicago community influenced the restaurant in any way? What's one thing about Chef's Special that guests…...
Review: Family Legacies Run Deep in Steppenwolf's Catch as Catch Can
4+ day, 6+ hour ago (359+ words) Steppenwolf Theatre ends its 50th anniversary season with a production that reflects the company's core identity. Ensemble member Amy Morton directs Mia Chung's Catch as Catch Can with trademark attention to character behavior and rhythm. The result is sheer Steppenwolf: actor'driven…...