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    4 Apr 2020

    Yes, it's been seven years, but I still miss Roger's reviews!

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    Apr 30
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    Apr 29

    Here’s a look back at some of my fond memories from , which is set to return this year on September 8-11 in Champaign, Illinois, at .

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    Apr 29

    I am putting all of our Editor at Large ’s personal essays—many of which pay tribute to the family members he’s lost in the month of April—in one place in order to help anyone who may be grappling with loss. They are an essential read.

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    Apr 28

    The acclaimed series, , from Ryan Murphy demands attention in its celebratory, legacy-considering final season, according to .

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    Apr 27

    In the third installment of our Editor at Large ’s deeply personal essay series, The Cruelest Month, he writes beautifully about his second wife, Nancy Dawson, who passed away a year ago today.

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    Apr 27
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    Apr 26

    I commend for giving us an intimate, meaningful awards show that respects all that we have been through over the past year. Read ’s coverage here and find our reviews of last night’s Oscar winners on our homepage.

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    Apr 23
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    Apr 22

    Oscar-winner Geena Davis () and her colleague Wendy Guerrero preview their seventh annual , running August 3-8, which will now be produced as an annual program of the BFFoundation, as reported by .

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    Apr 21

    R.I.P. Monte Hellman (1932-2021), the celebrated director of such classics as “Two-Lane Blacktop” and “The Shooting,” eulogized here by .

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    Apr 19

    Congratulations to Oscar-nominee , the recipient of the 2021 , which he received from the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation in a virtual ceremony last week.

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    Apr 16
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    Apr 15

    The new crime drama, “Mare of Easttown,” starring Kate Winslet, is a riveting triumph where the brilliance is in the details, according to .

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    Apr 13

    Horror legend chats with about her roles in “Re-Animator,” “From Beyond,” “You’re Next” and her latest film, “Jakob’s Wife.”

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    Apr 12

    I am pleased to announce that our contributor has launched a Patreon campaign for his acclaimed podcast, , which is now celebrating its fifth anniversary. You can read all about it here:

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    Apr 9

    Our contributor Bill Ryan () celebrates the 25th anniversary of Campbell Scott and Stanley Tucci’s “Big Night,” in light of how the last year impacted the restaurant business.

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    Apr 8

    Writer/director talks to our critic about his new sci-fi film, , starring Tye Sheridan and Lily-Rose Depp.

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    Apr 6

    The 15 short films nominated for an Oscar at the 93rd —including “Do Not Split,” “If Anything Happens I Love You” and “The Letter Room”—are reviewed by .

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    Apr 5

    The for Illinois youth and young adults has extended its deadline to Monday, May 31st. You can find all the information, along with my appearance today on , here:

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    Apr 5

    I'm excited to announce I will be on to promote the extension of the deadline for the ! Tune into WGN today, April 5th, at 9 AM CST. Please submit your film by Monday, May 31st! You can find more information by visiting .

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