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Chicagoans Respond to Spike Lee’s Chi-Raq Trailer
By Tomi Obaro and Emmet Sullivan
Ferrari Sheppard, Lil Durk, and other prominent locals took to Twitter to react to the film's first footage. Read more
Watch the Trailer for Spike Lee’s Chi-Raq
By Emmet Sullivan
The movie, based on the Greek comedy “Lysistrata,” opens in December. Read more
Some of the Best Culture Events in November
By Dana Getz
The best things to do in Chicago this month, selected by our culture critics Read more
Spike Lee Sounds Off on “Chi-Raq,” Gun Violence, and Rahm
Interview by Bryan Smith
In his first in-depth interview for his upcoming film, the outspoken director talks about Chicago and how the mayor tried—and failed—to “bully” him. Read more
The State of Chicago's Arthouses
By Matt Pollock
As Chicago International Film Festival goes off at the city's glitziest megaplex, how are Chicago's year-round art theaters faring? Read more
A New Documentary Pays Homage to Chicago’s Breakfast Queen
By Robert Loerzel
See Breakfast at Ina’s at the Chicago International Film Festival. Read more
Why Michael Shannon Doesn't Embrace Movie Stardom
By Tom Chiarella
You can learn a lot about a man over three plates of eggs. Like why the best Chicago-bred actor of his generation doesn’t embrace movie stardom. Read more
What to See at Reeling Film Festival
By Emmet Sullivan
The 33rd annual LGBTQ film festival hits Chicago this weekend. Here are the films you can't miss. Read more
You Should Really Watch the Documentary Dreamcatcher Tonight
By Tomi Obaro
It's your last chance to watch this gripping film about Chicago’s sex workers. Read more
A New Documentary Explores the Quiet Philanthropy of Julius Rosenwald
By Robert Loerzel
The Hyde Park resident started "the single-most important funding agency for African-American culture in the twentieth century." Read more
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