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Chicago Tribune launches a new What to Watch newsletter
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 2 months agoThe Chicago Tribune has launched a new What to Watch newsletter, a guide to what film and television you should be watching. Tribune critics Michael Phillips and Nina Metz will provide their ...
Michael Phillips: Some actors just have that voice. Here’s why we listen
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 3 months agoSome actors have it, and we love it: a speaking voice so naturally musical or mysteriously pleasing,...
Afternoon Briefing: Sunny and windy weather in the forecast
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 2 months agoGood afternoon, Chicago. Tribune film critic Michael Phillips says last night’s Academy Awards went...
Michael Phillips: In ‘Days of Wine and Roses’ composer Adam Guettel took on the challenge of putting...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 2 months agoDoes addiction have a sound? Popular culture and several of the world’s greatest jazz musicians,...
Michael Phillips: Will Sundance Institute x Chicago be good for the local film industry?
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCHICAGO — There’ll be more than one story to write about Sundance Institute x Chicago 2024, coming...
Michael Phillips: The greatest Hercule Poirot of all? Mystery solved: The clues are with these 10...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 7 months agoFirst, last and forever, there is the mustache. It’s spelled “mustache” according to the Associated...
Vintage Chicago Tribune: Paul Durica’s February 1924 finds
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 2 months agoPaul Durica, director of exhibitions at the Chicago History Museum, continues his daily reading of...
Michael Phillips: AI moviemaking software ‘so easy an alien could do it.’ But where do visual...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 2 weeks agoCHICAGO — By 2023, artificial intelligence had seeped into enough corners of a nervous film industry...
Michael Phillips: Is Illinois governor's sales pitch to Hollywood working?
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 4 weeks agoCHICAGO — In olden times, the phrase “going Hollywood” carried a double-edged sword. It signified...
Commentary: Would Siskel and Ebert give thumbs up to this new book about them?
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 6 months agoI do not know Matt Singer, the author of “Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies...