Marshall Brickman, who co-wrote 'Annie Hall' with Woody Allen, dies at 85 Marshall Brickman, the prolific Hollywood writer behind several Woody Allen films and "Jersey Boys" on Broadway, has died at 85. The office of Patrick Herold, Brickman's representative ... 12/2/2024 - 2:51 am | View Link
Before we send 2024 packing, it’d be good karma to acknowledge some offbeat screen experiences don’t fit a typical best-of-the-year list. And we’ll also get to the worst movies of the year, guaranteed to undo that karma in a flash. So. Goodbye, year. And hats off to Chicago’s cinema workers, archivists, educators, theater managers, projectionists — and to all venues offering real butter on popcorn that didn’t come out of a bag and doesn’t taste like something that fell out of an Amazon packing envelope.
Favorite never-again screening experience of 2024: “The Art of the Benshi” at Gene Siskel Film Center, April 16-17.
After Dark: Starring Olivia DeJonge as one unlucky babysitter, this seasonal home invasion from 2016 combines holiday magic with the winking cruelty of “Funny Games.”