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Is Movie Going Dead or Alive? IN PERSON CHICAGO

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ClassGraphic Join Chicago Tribune Film Critic Michael Phillips for a conversation about how we watch movies today, and what we are in danger of losing. We will look at viewing habits, changing tastes, the Pandemic, and our own living rooms—and how these things have imperiled the theatrical experience. We all have great memories of movie-going in our collective past. Is it really time to say goodbye to the theatrical film-going tradition?
Michael Phillips has been the Chicago Tribune’s film critic since 2006. He appeared frequently on At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper, first as a guest critic and later becoming a cohost with Richard Roeper. He has introduced over 100 films as host on Turner Classic Movies, taught cinema studies and arts journalism around the nation, and he guest hosts ‘Filmspotting’ on Chicago Public Radio.


In person Chicago
Live Stream Evanston
HOSTED by the OLLI Academic Enrichment Committee.

 

Class Details

1 Session(s)
Weekly - Thu

Location
Wieboldt Hall

Instructor
Dorothy Balabanos 

 

Notice

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Tuition: 

$0.00


Schedule Information

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s)
5/9/2024 - 5/9/2024 Weekly - Thu 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM Chicago, Wieboldt Hall  Map Dorothy Balabanos 
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