After a decade of setbacks, Harper Theater finally opens its doors to the community.
Topic: film
CIMMFest rebels against established spheres of media
Chicago International Movies and Music Festival blurs the line between two distinct artistic mediums..
American fairytale exploits more than enchants
‘Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close’ is mawkish with its use of 9/11.
The kids are alright; the parents aren’t
In Roman Polanski’s ‘Carnage,’ the parents do the damage.
A girl grows in Brooklyn
Dee Rees’s breakout film highlights the experiences of a black gay teenager growing up in Brooklyn.
Alum film director Kimberly Peirce speaks on cinema controversy
Returning to her alma mater to engage students in the arts, Kimberly Peirce (A.B. ’90), director of the movies Boys Don’t Cry and Stop Loss, discussed her passion for film and and her experiences in the movie industry in a discussion with her former professor, Lauren Berlant.
