Tag: Chicago Reader book review
Interior Chinatown Book Review: Exploring Identity and Stereotypes in Chicago Reader
Charles Yu's Interior Chinatown is a thought-provoking exploration of identity and stereotypes in society, particularly focusing on how individuals are often typecast and limited...
We Live in Time Book Review: Chicago Reader Review
We Live in Time is a movie that tells the story of Tobias and Almut, two individuals with very different priorities who find themselves...
Woman of the Hour Review: Insights from Chicago Reader
Anna Kendrick's directorial debut in "Woman of the Hour" takes a deep dive into the disturbing world of serial killer Rodney Alcala. Portrayed by...
Book Review: The Wild Robot – Chicago Reader
Animated kids' movies often get a bad rap for focusing more on celebrity voices and recognizable intellectual property than on the actual storyline. However,...
A Different Man Movie Review: Chicago Reader’s Take on the Film
Disability and performance have a complicated history in the entertainment industry. From the controversial depiction of disability in Tod Browning's 1932 film Freaks to...