Review – Ella McCay (2025)

After a 15-year absence, James L. Brooks makes his return with Ella McCay, starring Emma Mackey as a young politician navigating the demands of public office while facing turmoil within her own family.

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“An idealistic young woman juggles her family and work life in a comedy about the people you love and how to survive them.”

Review – The Bear: Season 4 (2025)

Your favorite Chicago uncles are back and have prepared a delicious review of Season 4 of The Bear . Join us in the kitchen as we discuss the new season that’s now streaming on Hulu. 🐻

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“A young chef from the fine dining world returns to Chicago to run his family’s sandwich shop.”

Review – The Iron Claw (2023)

Logan and Henry step into the squared circle to review The Iron Claw. The movie tells the tragic story of the Von Erich brothers, who under the tutelage of their domineering father, looked to achieve superstar status in the world of professional wrestling in the 1980s. The movie stars Zac Efron, Jeremy Allen White, Harris Dickinson and Holt McCallany.

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“The true story of the inseparable Von Erich brothers, who made history in the intensely competitive world of professional wrestling in the early 1980s.”

Review – Fingernails (2023)

Kevin is back with the Apple film Fingernails, which stars Jessie Buckley, Riz Ahmed, and Jeremy Allen White.  The science-fiction romance is both in limited theaters and streaming on Apple TV.

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“Anna and Ryan have found true love, and it’s proven by a controversial new technology. There’s just one problem, as Anna still isn’t sure. Then she takes a position at a love testing institute and meets Amir.”

Review – Shiva Baby (2020)

By Kevin Muller

The Jewish tradition of Shiva is defined as a seven-day mourning period for the dearly departed. In this time, friends and relatives offer food, prayer, comfort, and an overall support system to the family of the deceased. Emma Seligman, who wrote and directed this film, and who is also Jewish, knows plenty about the customs that go into this tradition. Thankfully, Seligman is a well-versed comedic director who uses this practice as the backdrop to her feature film debut, based upon her short film. The results are hilarious and introduce us to two new and exciting talents.

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