via Breakfast In The Ruins When a film screening gets canceled due to print availability issues it's usually pretty crummy. But in this case, Doc Films has made a damn good replacement: in lieu of Joseph Losey's The Go-Between on Sunday, Secret Ceremony will be shown. It's also directed... continue reading on Chicagoist
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James Cagney and Mae Clark in The Public Enemy Facets offers the best kind of film school: lots and lots of the greatest movies, presented with passionate commentary, and with room for discussion afterwards. And no quizzes or cramming for finals is necessary. The four six-week classes just announced... continue reading on Chicagoist
Q: How do you know when a film is old enough to be considered a classic? A: When it's been referenced, borrowed from and/or ripped off for over thirty years without any signs of a letup. In other words, Alien is a classic. And it's the Music Box's midnight... continue reading on Chicagoist
Photo by BWChicago The Chicago Maroon is reporting that the movie theater at 53rd Street and Harper Avenue, which was built in 1915 but has been closed since 2002, will reopen this fall. Originally named the Harper Theater, it was later called the Hyde Park 1 & 2 before... continue reading on Chicagoist
photo by Diana Slickman Some advice is timeless. At the blog The Bollard, John Myers describes the chapter on vodka in S. S. Field’s American Drink Book, which was first published in 1953: “What You Should Know About Vodka” is my favorite. “Not much,” Field begins, and the section... continue reading on Chicagoist

