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Dear Tim Cook: Be a Decent Human Being and Delete this Revolting Apple Ad
A new ad for Apple says the quiet part out loud: the tech industry hates artists and wants to destroy their livelihood
A new ad for Apple says the quiet part out loud: the tech industry hates artists and wants to destroy their livelihood
A look at the work of composer Emile Mosseri, the man behind the scores for The Last Black Man in San Francisco, Homecoming, Kajillionaire, and Minari.
An interview with Stanley Nelson, director of "Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool," premiering at Chicago's Gene Siskel Film Center on Friday, October 4th with the filmmaker in attendance.
An interview with director and adapting writer Tim Sutton about his divisive new film, Donnybrook.
A chat with Steven Yeun - the star of Burning, Sorry to Bother You, Okja, and more.
A great documentary about a profound and mysterious artist.
Dan Callahan pays tribute to the late art-house goddess.
A tribute to the great Mario Bava, whose films will be shown at the Quad starting today.
A preview of Chicago's second-annual DOC10 Film Festival, highlighting eight films including "The Cinema Travelers," "Whose Streets?" and "Rat Film."
A collection of some of our favorite interviews from 2016.
A great collection of new Blu-ray releases, including "Green Room," "Night and Fog," "Everybody Wants Some!!" and "OJ: Made in America."
A preview of the 2016 Chicago International Movies & Music Festival, running from April 13 - 17.
An introduction by Publisher Chaz Ebert to our week of content by women writers.
Sheila writes: The great Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki has enthralled audiences for 40 years with his beautiful and sensitive films, filled with supernatural elements, dream-like images, and a vibrant sense of the small moments that make up human existence. Video-essayist Lewis Bond (you can view more of his work here) created a short documentary about Miyazaki called "Hayao Miyazaki: The Essence of Humanity." Here it is, in full. Enjoy!
A preview of our most anticipated titles at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival.
A NYFF report on Don Cheadle's directorial debut, "Miles Ahead."
A report from NYFF on Robert Zemeckis' "The Walk".