Local Opening Acts for “Fame” premieres

The Noble Fool Theatricals Youth Ensemble will perform from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday (Sept. 25) to pump up the crowd before the local premiere of “Fame” at the Charlestowne 18 Cinema Theatre, 3740 E. Main St., St. Charles. Extra bonus: A Noble Fool instructor will teach “Fame” dances. Not to be outdone, the […]

Mini-review: “Disgrace.”

In Steve Jacobs’ cinematic version of J.M. Coetzee’s novel “Disgrace,” former Chicago actor John Malkovich effects a slightly sinister South African accent that sounds way too much like Count Dracula as a college lit professor. He plays David Lurie, an unrepentant white who uses his academic position to have sex with a vulnerable student of […]

Mini-review: “Paris”

“That’s Paris,” says Pierre, a dancer with a bummer heart. “Nobody’s happy!” Cedric Klapisch’s valentine to the City of Lights is an infrequently beguiling, mostly dull, social and cultural lattice of characters, among them a middle-aged history professor (Fabrice Luchini) who sex-texts his pretty student (Melanie Laurent), a dancer (Romain Duris) awaiting a heart transplant, […]

Mini-review: “The Providence Effect”

Rollin Binzer’s doc “The Providence Effect” blows a big, slurpy kiss to Chicago’s impressive Providence St. Mel school, which has sent 100 percent of its African-American graduates on to colleges, including Ivy League ones. As a recruiting film, “Effect” couldn’t be more effusive in its admiration of the West Side school, its faculty and its […]

“Dann & Raymond’s Movie Club” outing

“On the Banned Wagon: Cinema’s Forbidden Films” Join Dann Gire (film critic of Chicago’s suburban newspaper THE DAILY HERALD, as well as the founder and president of the Chicago Film Critics Association, and adjunct instructor at Aurora and Harper Colleges in Illinois) and Raymond Benson (novelist, author of 20 books, former official author of James […]

Elgin Short Film Fest

More than 50 entries will compete for cash prizes during the very first Elgin Short Film Fest Saturday, Sept. 26. WGN’s Dean Richards, broadcast’s hardest-working entertainment reporter, serves as master of ceremonies. (Read more…) Go to hemmens.org/filmfest for details. Cost $5.00 Saturday, Sept. 26 at 7:00 p.m. Hemmens Cultural Center 45 Symphony Way Elgin

Thankfully, real life often just ‘like a movie’

“Like a movie.” That’s how a West Chicago woman described the scene when escaped fugitive Robert Maday’s carjacked automobile raced past her in a desperate attempt to escape pursuing police cars last week. “Like a movie.” That’s also how many New Yorkers described the nightmare scenes of 9/11 eight years ago. “Like a movie.” In […]

Reel Life review: “Amreeka”

A familiar fish-out-of-water plot gets a poignant, anti-prejudice treatment by Nebraska-born director/writer Cherien Dabis, who whisks a single mother Muna (Nisreen Faour) and her teen son Fadi (Melkar Muallem) from their desolate West Bank home into America’s heartland, Smalltown, Illinois. (OK, it was filmed in Canada, too.) Muna is qualified to be a banker, but […]