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CHICAGO – Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com appears on “The Morning Mess” with Josh Westcott for WBGR - FM (Monroe, Wisconsin) on May 29th, 2025, reviewing the new sequel “Karate Kid: Legends,” ...
CHICAGO – Two notable entertainers have recently died, and Joe Arce of HollywoodChicago.com photographed them during a point in their lives. Actor Jay North was famous in the late 1950s/early ...
Once again Tom Cruise has found a way to thread the needle and keep a long running franchise from getting stale. “Mission ...
CHICAGO – He was America’s favorite barfly. For 11 TV seasons, George Wendt shuffled into the “Cheers” saloon in Boston to a ...
CHICAGO – The Lincoln Park Room (LPR Studios) is fast becoming one of the finest “one stop shop” for marketing, advertising and audio/video production. The agency also hosts the monthly Oz ...
CHICAGO – Paul Sippil, the Founder of Chicago’s “Community Dining,” started out doing one thing, which led to another. At first, the goal was to support restaurants/venues that focus on ...
CHICAGO – In the landscape of life, not many have experienced a journey like Jian Ping. Raised in China, she was a child during the political reign of Chairman Mao Zedong. Eventually ending up ...
In the midst of covering DIFF, Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com asked five questions of writer/director Dan Kay for “What We Hide” … HollywoodChicago.com: Since this is an original ...
CHICAGO – The 2025 Dallas International Film Festival (DIFF) wrapped up on May 1st … and announced its Grand Jury Prizes and Audience Awards this week. The top Narrative Feature is “Omaha ...
CHICAGO – The Dallas International Film Festival (DIFF) wrapped up on May 1st, 2025. The World Premiere of “Happy as Larry,” a UK/Scotland film, was highlighted ...
CHICAGO – The Dallas International Film Festival (DIFF) wrapped up on May 1st, 2025. The World Premiere of a Texas Film took the spotlight during the fest, with the screening of “Due West ...
CHICAGO – My portrait of Liza Minnelli is one of my favorites not just for what appears in frame, but equally for the story of what happened after the shutter was clicked. This was back in 1992 ...