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Review: Timeline Opens Its New Home With a Sizzling Staging of An Enemy of the People

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Review: Filmmaker Olivier Assayas Takes on Russia in The Wizard of the Kremlin, Starring Jude Law, Paul Dano

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Review: Independent Documentary The Chaplain & The Doctor Offers a Rare and Bold Glimpse into the Power of Faith and Compassion in Medicine

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Review: Clash of Chefs VR Has the Recipe for Fun  

Some games work better for virtual reality than others—at least in its current state—and cooking games are definitely a fit for the still fledgling medium. If you’re a fan of […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • September 16, 2021
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    Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 9/16 and Beyond

    While everything seems to be open like the old days, there is still that looming presence of the Delta variant in the background threatening all we’ve done to get back […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • September 16, 2021
  • Cry Macho
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Clint Eastwood Directs and Stars in Cry Macho, a Road Movie About Masculinity, Sensitivity and Father/Son Bonds

    After nearly a decade of films attempting to tell the stories of unsung or misunderstood American heroes (American Sniper, Sully,  The 15:17 to Paris, Richard Jewell), 91-year-old Clint Eastwood has […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • September 16, 2021
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review: The Amazing American Circus Is a Novel Card Battler

    There has been an absolute glut of video game card games lately. I don’t know if Slay the Spire was the catalyst, or it was the game that got me […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • September 15, 2021
    • Game , Games & Tech , Review

    Review: SkateBIRD Has a Few Issues that Clip Its Wings

    SkateBIRD is a game I’ve seen at a few festivals over the years, and it has always drawn a crowd. It’s obviously adorable, and a game concept that is easy […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • September 15, 2021
    • Festivals , Music , Previews

    It’s Riot Fest Eve, Let’s Get Ready for One of Chicago’s Best Music Fests

      Riot Fest is set to start melting your face with their myriad of heavy and eclectic sounds at Douglass Park…let me check my notes… TOMORROW! With so many festivals […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • September 15, 2021
    • Game , Games & Tech , Preview

    Preview: Coromon Has Its Own Spin on the Pocket Monster Genre

    Growing up, I missed the whole pocket monster craze by a few years. I was just slightly older than the kids getting into it, even though I was still a […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • September 14, 2021
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    Pitchfork Music Festival 2021: Day 3 in Review

    Another perfect day, another reason for Pitchfork to truly consider moving the festival to September (I will not let this go). Pitchfork Music Festival ended it’s three day run at […]

  • Third Coast Review Staff
  • September 14, 2021
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    Review: Seed of Life Looks Good, but Doesn’t Reach Its Potential

    I’m not angry with Seed of Life, just disappointed. There are plenty of reason to be frustrated, if not angry, however—especially with a game that does nothing right. I rarely […]

  • Antal Bokor
  • September 13, 2021
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    Review: Toem is a Cozy, Cute Photo Adventure

    In the past year or so, as we’ve gone through a pandemic and other struggles, it’s become apparent to me just how powerful a force for good something comforting can […]

  • Marielle Bokor
  • September 13, 2021
    • Features , Festivals , Music , Reviews

    Pitchfork Music Festival 2021: Day 2 in Review

    Day two of Pitchfork Music Festival started off as a slightly warm day before turning refreshingly cool by late afternoon. The genuinely pleasant day with a stellar lineup had pretty […]

  • Third Coast Review Staff
  • September 13, 2021
    • Classical , Reviews

    Review: Rejoicing, Indeed, With Music of the Baroque Al Fresco 

    The Music of the Baroque orchestra performed an outdoor concert Friday evening at Millennium Park’s Jay Pritzker Pavilion. The first piece the ensemble played was a familiar movement from George […]

  • Bob Benenson
  • September 13, 2021
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