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December 2023

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The Year in Review: A Fine 2023 Yields 20 Terrific Pictures

by Lee Shoquist
December 28, 2023

While 2023 proved tumultuous for a movie industry grappling with striking actors and writers, the existential threat of A.I. and shrinking box office for once sure-thing blockbusters, it turned out to be a very good year for moviegoers, who were treated to socially observant…

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Ferrari: Michael Mann’s Slick, Plodding Biopic Speeds and Sputters

by Lee Shoquist
December 25, 2023

Ferrari, Michael Mann’s moment-in-time biopic starring Adam Driver as an aging Enzo Ferrari in the 1957 crosshairs of heated personal and business dramas, is a sum of its parts picture enlivened by a thrilling recreation of the thousand-mile Mille Miglia car race, worth seeing…

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The Boys in the Boat: Handsome, Traditional True Story from Director George Clooney

by Lee Shoquist
December 25, 2023

With The Boys in the Boat, George Clooney’s ninth directorial outing, the actor turned filmmaker has crafted a handsome, appealingly traditional throw-back movie with a reverence for both historical context and bygone true life sports movies done well a few decades ago. A late…

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Smart Satire: American Fiction and Sharp Jeffrey Wright Take Aim at Commercial Marginalization

by Lee Shoquist
December 22, 2023

In her 2020 Sundance-winning The Forty Year-Old Version, New York playwright Radha Blank wrote and directed a close-to-reality self-portrait of a Black writer and artist in a state of continual invention. Her dilemma? The Broadway purse strings, held by affluent, liberal white producers and…

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Timothée Chalamet a Winning Wonka in Likable, Sunny Musical

by Lee Shoquist
December 15, 2023

In Paul King’s sunny, funny Wonka, Timothée Chalamet steps into the very big Roald Dahl-Gene Wilder shoes belonging to the world’s most famous chocolatier for a pleasing, throw-back musical of genuine sweetness. It turns out those shoes fit quite well, and far better than…

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Absurdist, Audacious Poor Things: Sex and Independence Romp Features Career Best Emma Stone

by Lee Shoquist
December 15, 2023

This year’s prize for movie audacity goes to Poor Things, Yorgos Lanthimos’ fiercely realized, exuberantly funny liberation odyssey starring Emma Stone in a career-high performance as an instantly iconic screen character, one created as a companion for man but whose appetite for self-discovery challenges…

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An Ambitious “Costume Plot”: Poor Things Costumer Holly Waddington on Designing for Year’s Most Daring Screen Character

by Lee Shoquist
December 7, 2023

In Yorgos Lanthimos’ brilliant new vision Poor Things, Emma Stone plays a turn-of-the-20th-century Londoner who, through a spectacularly conceived series of events, both dies and is brought back to life by doctor Willem Dafoe, a god complex mad scientist whose unorthodox experiments play like…

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A Diabolical Eileen: Psycho-Sexual Self-Actualization Noir Intrigues

by Lee Shoquist
December 1, 2023

Compulsively compelling Eileen—an offbeat period character study turned thriller of a shy young secretary at a Massachusetts juvenile correctional facility seduced by the allure of a newly appointed psychiatrist—is either an impressive genre straddler or an uneven potboiler. I couldn’t decide which (and perhaps…

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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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