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July 2023

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Emotional and Spiritual Worlds Collide in Scary Talk to Me, a Fresh Take on Supernatural Possession

by Lee Shoquist
July 28, 2023

Demonic possession is an intoxicant in the scary Talk to Me, an updated twist on the supernatural thriller and one that finds a group of youths taking the notion of a Ouija board to creepy new extremes. The first feature by Australian YouTube stars…

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“It’s the best experience when you care about a character”: The Philippou Brothers on Empathy and Chills of Horror Breakout Talk to Me

by Lee Shoquist
July 28, 2023

Sitting across from the dynamic twin brothers Danny and Michael Philippou, as I am this morning at the famed The Peninsula Chicago, is an exhilarating trip. With the arrival of their terrific debut picture, Talk to Me, the wildly energetic, inventive duo have graduated…

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Sparkling Satire Barbie an Inventive Showcase for Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling—and Great Fun

by Lee Shoquist
July 21, 2023

Perhaps the biggest surprise of the movie year—or two of them—is that Greta Gerwig’s much-anticipated Barbie has become a runaway cultural moment in a way a movie hasn’t landed in the zeitgeist in perhaps years, and that—delightfully—it’s actually good (and frequently very good). In a picture…

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Oppenheimer: Christopher Nolan’s Accomplished, Overdetermined A-Bomb Epic

by Lee Shoquist
July 21, 2023

Christopher Nolan’s A-bomb opus Oppenheimer is a dense, often accomplished and sometimes portentous character study that both intrigues and alienates in its study of the birth of the Atomic Age and mastermind physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer’s (Cillian Murphy) WWII-era race to complete the world’s first…

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Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One the Summer’s Best Movie

by Lee Shoquist
July 17, 2023

In a summer marked by stale spectacles—a Flash in the pan, Transformers flying under the radar and even the crack of Indiana Jones’ bullwhip failing to generate excitement—the extravagant escapism of Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One makes for the summer’s best movie and the only…

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About Me

Lee Shoquist is a film critic and member of the Chicago Film Critics Association and leads over 20 monthly film discussion groups with more than three hundred, multi-generational attendees across the Chicago area and periodically in New York and Los Angeles. Learn more or contact Lee.

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