From the Collection: Born in Flames

From the Collection: Born in Flames

Director Lizzie Borden’s Born in Flames has been added to the Criterion Collection. A blistering rallying cry issued loud, clear, and unapologetically queer, Lizzie Borden’s explosive postpunk provocation is a DIY fantasia of female rebellion set in America ten years after a revolution that supposedly transformed the country into a social-democratic utopia. In reality, racism, sexism, and economic inequality are as virulent as ever, and a band of radicals—led by Black, lesbian, and working-class women—join forces to fight back….

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CIFF 2025 Reviews: Sirât, La Grazia

CIFF 2025 Reviews: Sirât, La Grazia

Below are capsule reviews of two films from the International Competition category at the 2025 Chicago International Film Festival. Both films won prizes at this year’s festival.   Oliver Laxe’s Sirât is a movie that begins as one movie and then slowly becomes another one as it goes on, taking us on a twisted, pulsating journey through an endless desert. Sirât opens at a rave taking place in the middle of the desert and mountains…

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CIFF 2025 Reviews: Spilt Milk, Belén

CIFF 2025 Reviews: Spilt Milk, Belén

Below are capsule reviews of two films from the Snapshot category at the 2025 Chicago International Film Festival. The Snapshot category aims to showcase diversity in contemporary cinema.   The first film I want to look at is Spilt Milk, a stirring family drama set in 1980s Ireland. The film follows Bobby O’Brien (Cillian Sullivan), an 11-year-old boy obsessed with TV detective Kojak. Bobby is always trying to solve small cases for his schoolmates when…

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Movie Review: A House of Dynamite

Movie Review: A House of Dynamite

  A House of Dynamite marks the first film from director Kathryn Bigelow since 2017’s Detroit. Bigelow’s return has her looking at the current political landscape as a mysterious missile heads towards the United States. The result is a tense and interesting film, though not one of Bigelow’s best. Working from a script by Noah Oppenheim, A House of Dynamite picks up on a seemingly normal day in Washington, D.C. White House staffers come into…

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CIFF 2025 Movie Review: The Voice of Hind Rajab

CIFF 2025 Movie Review: The Voice of Hind Rajab

  The Voice of Hind Rajab undoubtedly tells an important story and is one that everyone should know about, especially those who do not know about what is and was going on in Gaza. However, how the story is told is very underwhelming, making this harrowing film far less interesting and affecting. The Voice of Hind Rajab is based on a true incident that happened in Palestine. It takes place inside a Red Crescent building…

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CIFF 2025 Movie Review: The Secret Agent

CIFF 2025 Movie Review: The Secret Agent

  Wagner Moura gives one of the best performances of 2025 in The Secret Agent, Kleber Mendonca Filho’s slow-burning and captivating Brazilian thriller. Set in 1977 Brazil during the Carnivale celebration, The Secret Agent finds Moura playing Marcelo, a technology expert who secretly returns to his hometown to reunite with his son, with plans to escape the country as a corrupt government system is hot on his tail. Why is the government after Marcelo? That…

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The Most Exciting Movies Playing at the 2025 Chicago International Film Festival

The Most Exciting Movies Playing at the 2025 Chicago International Film Festival

The 2025 Chicago International Film Festival kicks off this week! This was the first festival that I attended back in 2008, and I have attended it every year since. It is a great film festival that does not receive the same level of love and attention as some higher-profile festivals, but it deserves to be mentioned as one of the best in North America. It highlights numerous unique movies from around the world and showcases…

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