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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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We just announced a new giveaway for 25 admit-two advance-screening passes to the April 10, 2008 screening of the comedy “Smart People” with Ellen Page, Dennis Quaid, Thomas Haden Church and Sarah Jessica Parker. All you have to do is be as smart as a fifth grader and answer a few questions.

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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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April 10, 2008

Join us for our 25th Anniversary Benefit
Featuring Amy Sedaris, star of Strangers with Candy and many HI-larious
David Letterman appearances — AND author of her hostess how-to book,
I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence.

Thursday April 10th
6:30 to 10:30pm
The Chicago Cultural Center - 78 E. Washington St.
$100 (c’mon, it’s for charity)

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When the Chicago Tribune says “I can now die without ever needing to see that play again for I won’t ever see it done better,” it’s a mouthful indeed.

The words serve a telling testament to playwright Horton Foote’s work entitled “The Trip to Bountiful”. He has racked up – oh – only two Academy Awards, one Pulitzer and one Emmy.

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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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  • 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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