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We’re introduced to the Fantastic Four in a ’60’s style TV special celebrating four years of protecting the earth after a cosmic storm gave them superpowers on a trip into space. Reed Richards (Pedro ...
First Steps” is a step in the right direction for Marvel Studios and easily the best Fantastic Four movie ever made. But when you look at the movies that came before it, that’s not as big an ...
Covering 75 acres and boasting 12 stages, Milwaukee Summerfest featured a staggering 600+ artists across every major genre from rock and hip-hop to country, pop, EDM, and emerging indie acts.
Christian Swegal has been working in film since 2009 as a cinematographer and writer/director. His previous short films are “Stasis” (2010), “Solar” (2015) and as co-story/co-screenplay writer for the ...
CHICAGO – It’s “Giallo Gelato” time at the Logan Theatre in Chicago, with four exquisite films of that Italian genre, curated by horror maven Stephanie Sack. Click GIALLO GELATO for tickets/details.
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Film Review: Problematic ‘I Know What you Did Last Summer’ Submitted by PatrickMcD on July 16, 2025 - 9:45pm Chase Sui Wonders Fisherman Freddie Prinze Jr. HollywoodChicago.com Content I Know ...
Then “I Know What You Did Last Summer” begins to pile up surprise twist after surprise twist, which makes absolutely no sense even for a stupid slasher film like this. The film occupies a strange no ...
The original 1997 “I Know What You Did Last Summer” was – in the vernacular of “Seinfeld” – a “time slot hit.” Coming from writer Kevin Williamson of the original “Scream” movie, it cashed on the late ...
CHICAGO – Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com audio film review for the new film version of “Superman,” written and directed by James Gunn and featuring David Corenswet as Supes. This ...
In her last days, David Lynch created an important scene in “Twin Peaks: The Return” (Showtime) in which the Log Lady, who like Catherine had days to live, speaks significant truth and of course ...