ChicagoFilm

  • Home
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Events
  • Members
  • About
  • Contact

Suggestions

  • Photography
  • border

ChicagoFilm

Monthly archive

March 2024

Reviews

Bleak EMT Drama Asphalt City a Tour of NYC Hell: Strong Performances Enliven Episodic Film

by Lee Shoquist
March 29, 2024

As guided tours of hell go, Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire’s searing New York City paramedics drama Asphalt City is too much yet not enough, an overheated descent into a pitch black abyss lacking connective character tissue to be fully compelling, despite convicted performances by stars Tye…

Read More
Features

“I didn’t say no to anything”: Caleb Landry Jones on Complex DogMan Performance in Luc Besson’s Outrageous Thriller

by Lee Shoquist
March 28, 2024

In Luc Besson’s DogMan (Briarcliff Entertainment, March 29), award-winning actor Caleb Landry Jones (Three Billboards Out of Ebbing Missouri, Get Out, Nitram) takes on an outrageous character in an unpredictable, certain to be cult film. In one of his signature outsider roles, DogMan finds…

Read More
Reviews

Demons Don’t Play Nice on Live TV: Late Night With the Devil Features Standout David Dastmalchian as Sellout for Success

by Lee Shoquist
March 22, 2024

In Late Night With the Devil, the found footage genre is resurrected for a clever, economical throwback thriller about cults, possession and a ratings-chasing, would be Johnny Carson in need of a “sweeps week” score to resurrect his failing show. Written and directed by…

Read More
Features

“I do see change, and it does make me hopeful”: Shirley Star Christina Jackson on Regina King, Political Idealism and a Love-Fueled Career

by Lee Shoquist
March 21, 2024

In Netflix’s Shirley, Regina King embodies the trailblazing Shirley Chisholm, dramatizing her historic 1972 run for the presidency. King brings to life the legendary congresswoman and advocate for social change, portraying her as an undeterred force in politics with a campaign mantra of being…

Read More
Features

The Devil and David Dastmalchian: The Actor on New 70s Supernatural Throwback and Acting as the Art of Propulsion

by Lee Shoquist
March 20, 2024

In Late Night With the Devil, David Dastmalchian delivers a riveting performance as a 70s-era talk show host whose pursuit of television ratings leads to a chilling supernatural confrontation. His live variety hour takes an enjoyably terrifying turn when what appears to be an…

Read More
Reviews

Love Lies Bleeding: Pumped Up Western Noir Heavy on Style, Thrills

by Lee Shoquist
March 17, 2024

The Amaranthus caudatus, dubbed Love-Lies-Bleeding, is a plant of exotic allure, its cascades of crimson blossoms flourishing rapidly under the summer’s warmth. Yet this fiery spectacle is fleeting upon the arrival of first frost, a reminder of ephemeral beauty that brilliantly blazes before quickly…

Read More
Reviews

Problemista: Tilda Swinton Exhilarates in Julio Torres’ Imaginative Social Comedy

by Lee Shoquist
March 10, 2024

Comedian and writer Julio Torres’ directorial debut Problemista, in which its creator plays an El Salvadoran immigrant in New York City pursuing a labyrinthine American Dream, is a potent social critique cloaked in a fantasia of full flower visual imagination. While there have been…

Read More
Features

On the Eve of Oscars, 23 of 2023’s Great Performances That No One is Talking About (and should be)

by Lee Shoquist
March 9, 2024

Every year there is too much awards-based emphasis on a mere handful of the “best” movie performances, but here are 23 of the very best 2023 lead and supporting turns you may not have seen, and which were every bit as deserving of awards…

Read More
Reviews

Dune: Part Two: Maximalist Filmmaking Outdoes Itself—and Sequel’s Characters

by Lee Shoquist
March 1, 2024

Dune: Part Two, Denis Villeneuve’s second installment of Frank Herbert’s landmark sci-fi saga and follow-up to his 2021 introduction Dune, is a bigger, bolder and better movie than its portentous predecessor, featuring gargantuan filmmaking on an “epic” scale and a return to the sort…

Read More

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.

  • Events3
  • Features123
  • Films3
  • News18
  • Podcasts1
  • Reviews506

Instagram

Follow on Instagram

Designed by The Fox — Blog WordPress Theme.

  • Home
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Events
  • Members
  • About
  • Contact
Go toTop