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HollywoodChicago.com film critic Allison Pitaccio wrote in her 3.0 out of 5.0 review of George Clooney’s new film “Leatherheads” with Renée Zellweger and John Krasinski:

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The 24th-annual Chicago Latino Film Festival will run from April 4 to 16, 2008. Click here to learn more about this year’s Chicago Latino Film Festival! This text is from the festival:

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HollywoodChicago.com film critic Patrick McDonald wrote in his 3.0 out of 5.0 review of Martin Scorsese’s new concert film “Shine a Light” on The Rolling Stones:

Patrick McDonald wrote:If you love the Stones, this is your concert film. If you’re a casual fan or first-timer, strap in for a long performance that breaks the show-business rule of always leaving the audience wanting more.

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As part of the United Artists 90th Anniversary Film Festival coming to Chicago’s Music Box Theatre in April and May 2008, we just announced a new HollywoodChica

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Othello, William Shakespeare, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Navy Pier, Chicago“Othello,” which has been dubbed William Shakespeare’s “most intimate” tragedy centered on racism, love, jealousy and betrayal, is at the axis of a man who fanatically desires assimilation into Desdemona’s world.

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On the grounds of a private psychiatric facility, two brothers find themselves face-to-face with each other’s involvement in their traumatic past. In court-ordered rehab, Drew calls on his brother, Terry, to corroborate his story of abuse.

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The Prop Thtr, which relishes in quipping about its “great air conditioning” in Chicago’s furthest west off-Loop theatre location, puts up the play “Ceres” against the backdrop of the Windy City’s (sometimes) booming financial district.

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THEATER, TV, DVD & BLU-RAY REVIEWS

  • Swing Vote

    CHICAGO – Joshua Michael Stern’s “Swing Vote” hit theaters at the peak of the Presidential campaign and it’s no coincidence that the Blu-Ray release lands in stores a week before President-Elect Obama takes office. With a great ensemble and old-fashioned sensibility, “Swing Vote” is a film that should work. Like a misguided campaign for office, it just doesn’t come together.

  • The Wackness

    CHICAGO – The coming-of-age comedy “The Wackness” with Josh Peck, Ben Kingsley, Olivia Thirlby, Mary-Kate Olsen, Method Man, and Famke Janssen may feature a bouncing hip-hop soundtrack and be about joyful things like first love, but it’s an oddly inert, haze-filled film, as if the regular marijuana usage in the film cast a haze over the entire project.

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