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November 2024

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A Great Star Plays a Legend: In Maria, Angelina Jolie Brings Glamour and Vulnerability of La Callas to Life

by Lee Shoquist
November 26, 2024

Pablo Larraín’s Maria is foremost a vehicle for Angelina Jolie, bringing vocal precision and quietly regal vulnerability to her portrait of legendary mezzo-soprano Maria Callas. A meditation on artistry and decline as Callas drifts through her final days in a haze of memory, the…

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All We Imagine As Light: Deeply Human, Sensitive Embrace of Working Class Mumbai Women

by Lee Shoquist
November 24, 2024

In the Cannes-winning All We Imagine As Light (currently playing at Chicago’s Gene Siskel Film Center), writer-director Payal Kapadia presents a rich tapestry of three Mumbai women whose routine, work-a-day lives take on a poetic grandeur against the grit of their big city existence.…

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Sensational Spectacle Wicked Returns Magic to Hollywood—and is One of Year’s Best Films

by Lee Shoquist
November 22, 2024

Great news for fans of the iconic Broadway sensation Wicked—and honestly, for anyone who loves great entertainment: Jon M. Chu’s highly anticipated big-screen adaptation of the 2003 musical phenomenon doesn’t just deliver the goods; it soars. Arriving as one of 2024’s best studio pictures,…

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House of Games: In Heretic, Hugh Grant Menaces Mormons with Sinister Glee

by Lee Shoquist
November 10, 2024

In the new thriller Heretic, Hugh Grant makes a deliciously unexpected late career u-turn, his signature affability upended by sinister malevolence (his wit, thankfully, survives the transition). It takes a special performer to so skillfully subvert a public image—toss it, really—in such a decided declaration…

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DISTURBING THE BONES: FILMMAKER ANDREW DAVIS BRIDGES PAST, PRESENT AND POLITICAL IN RIVETING DEBUT NOVEL

by Lee Shoquist
November 8, 2024

In their ambitious new novel Disturbing the Bones (Penguin Random House), hit filmmaker Andrew Davis and historian-novelist Jeff Biggers have crafted a high-tech, riveting thriller that interweaves geopolitical thrills and a personal, eras-spanning mystery. This isn’t just a whodunnit; it’s a politically charged race against…

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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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