Nick Digilio has been a movie critic for 40 years, for many of those years on WGN radio, now with…
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Read More →In honor of the 100th anniversary of his birth, some PBS stations will be re-showing Mike Leonard’s wonderful documentary about…
Read More →Every few years, another movie chases the iconic highs of “Die Hard,” but most fall short. I hear you shouting…
Read More →In the first five minutes of HBO’s “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” the soaring title theme of its predecessors…
Read More →Across the country, notably in New York City right now, lesbian bars are throwing “Heated Rivalry” watch parties; in the…
Read More →“Sinners” and “Bel-Air” led the NAACP Image Awards when nominations were announced this morning on CBS. Ryan Coogler’s southern gothic…
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