Review: Dover Quartet Plays a Blustery Program on a Blustery Night
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by Louis Harris
3M ago
On a blustery Friday night, the Dover Quartet gave a note-perfect performance at the Northwestern Winter Chamber Music Festival at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall in Evanston. While the Chicagoland region was […] The post Review: Dover Quartet Plays a Blustery Program on a Blustery Night appeared first on Third Coast Review ..read more
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Preview: Count Down the Days (6!) to the 6th Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival
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by Nancy S Bishop
3M ago
A revolt of the animals to save the planet. The adventures of a marooned astronaut. The creation of an Afro-futurist Pinocchio. A monster who can’t scare a scaredycat. Urban youth […] The post Preview: Count Down the Days (6!) to the 6th Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival appeared first on Third Coast Review ..read more
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Review: Kevin Hart Dials Back the Antics for Lift, a Serviceable, Airborne Heist Movie
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by Steve Prokopy
3M ago
It’s a new month, so it’s time for a new Kevin Hart movie on Netflix. This time around, Hart forgoes comedy for something in the action-heist genre with Lift, in […] The post Review: Kevin Hart Dials Back the Antics for <em>Lift</em>, a Serviceable, Airborne Heist Movie appeared first on Third Coast Review ..read more
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Review: Astounding and Grossly Captivating, The Zone of Interest is Challenging, Frustrating and Essential Art
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by Lisa Trifone
3M ago
It may sound like an unlikely endorsement for a film, but stay with me here: The Zone of Interest will make you want to puke from discomfort and anxiety. Or […] The post Review: Astounding and Grossly Captivating, <em>The Zone of Interest</em> is Challenging, Frustrating and Essential Art appeared first on Third Coast Review ..read more
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Review: In Occupied City, Filmmaker Steve McQueen Recounts Amsterdam’s History Through Its Present
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by Steve Prokopy
3M ago
In one of the most unique examinations of the past almost entirely using images of the present, director Steve McQueen (12 Years A Slave, Widows) brings us a provocative and […] The post Review: In <em>Occupied City</em>, Filmmaker Steve McQueen Recounts Amsterdam’s History Through Its Present appeared first on Third Coast Review ..read more
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Review: Actor Jake Johnson Moves Behind the Camera for Original, Likable Self Reliance Co-Starring Anna Kendrick
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by Steve Prokopy
3M ago
Marking his debut as a writer/director, actor Jake Johnson brings us his funny and mostly charming take on reality shows, Self Reliance, in which he plays Tommy, a middle-aged guy […] The post Review: Actor Jake Johnson Moves Behind the Camera for Original, Likable <em>Self Reliance</em> Co-Starring Anna Kendrick appeared first on Third Coast Review ..read more
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Review: Jason Statham Goes After the Queen Bee (and Her Son) in Violent Actioner The Beekeeper
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by Steve Prokopy
3M ago
If you deliberately turn up for a movie starring Jason Statham, I’m guessing The Beekeeper is exactly the type of movie you’re hoping will play. Directed by David Ayer (Fury, […] The post Review: Jason Statham Goes After the Queen Bee (and Her Son) in Violent Actioner <em>The Beekeeper</em> appeared first on Third Coast Review ..read more
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Review: Twenty Years Later, Mean Girls Adds Music but Remains as Quotable as Ever
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by Lisa Trifone
3M ago
Rosalind Wiseman’s Queen Bees and Wannabes was published in 2002, a non-fiction guide for parents on the cliques and exclusionary behavior teen girls engage in during their formative high school […] The post Review: Twenty Years Later, <em>Mean Girls</em> Adds Music but Remains as Quotable as Ever appeared first on Third Coast Review ..read more
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Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 1/11 and Beyond
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by Julian Ramirez
3M ago
Winter is seemingly finally here! The forecast says heavy snow on Friday, but it’s Chicago and the events are still coming. Whether you have tickets to the sold out GCW […] The post Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 1/11 and Beyond appeared first on Third Coast Review ..read more
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Review: The Book of Clarence is a Smart, Sharp Satire of the Bible’s New Testament and Modern Race Relations
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by Steve Prokopy
3M ago
Here it is, everybody: the first truly great film of 2024 that isn’t a holdover from 2023 (there are a handful of movies set for release in January and February […] The post Review: <em>The Book of Clarence</em> is a Smart, Sharp Satire of the Bible’s New Testament and Modern Race Relations appeared first on Third Coast Review ..read more
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