Tag: Chicago Reader film review
The Seed of the Sacred Fig: Chicago Reader Review
The Seed of the Sacred Fig, directed by Mohammad Rasoulof, is a nearly three-hour film that starts with a sense of political urgency and...
All We Imagine as Light: Chicago Reader Book Review
Payal Kapadia's recent film, "All We Imagine as Light," brings a rare tenderness to Indian cinema that has been missing in recent years. The...
Electronic Body Movie: Review and Analysis – Chicago Reader
Electronic Body Music (EBM) may not be a term that everyone is familiar with, but in the world of dark electronic music, it's a...
Patrice: The Movie Review – Chicago Reader – A Must-Watch Film Exploring Patrice’s Story
The documentary "Patrice: The Movie" delves into the story of Patrice and her partner Garry, shedding light on the challenges they face as a...
Patrice: The Movie Review – Insightful Analysis by Chicago Reader
The documentary "Patrice: The Movie" delves into the struggles faced by disabled individuals like Patrice and her partner, Garry, as they navigate through systemic...