Into an already very strong year of documentaries (Three Identical Strangers, RBG, Won't You Be My Neighbor?) comes a powerful, poignant observation on family, masculinity and coming of age, Minding the Gap. The first feature film from Bing Liu and produced by Chicago's own Kartemquin, Minding the ...
Review: Madeline’s Madeline
Teenage girls are having a moment on screen, from Elsie Fisher's beautifully real turn as a middle schooler in Eighth Grade to Kiersey Clemmons as a college-bound musician in Hearts Beat Loud to Chloe Grace Moretz in the upcoming Sundance Film Festival award winner The Miseducation of ...
Review: Puzzle
This is a crosspost with Third Coast Review. Based on the synopsis alone—a housewife discovers she has a talent for solving jigsaw puzzles and enters a competition—you'd be forgiven for thinking that Puzzle, directed by Marc Turteltaub, is a quirky, wholesome competition film that fits in ...
A Desk Here, A Desk There
I recently bumped into an intern I used to work with, and she mentioned that she'd since moved on to a job at DeskPass. A new-ish concept in co-working, it's sort of like the ClassPass for shared work spaces. Instead of a variety of workout classes to choose from, you get access to co-working ...
What I Watched: Binge-worthy Television
Living alone, I often have something—music, the news, a podcast, sometimes even an audiobook—running in the background as I putz around doing chores, making dinner, or whatever it is I'm up to at the moment. I enjoy a bit of quiet alone time now and then, but more often than not, I prefer to have ...
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