Chicago – In the latest HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 25 pairs of advance-screening movie passes up for grabs to the new drama “Mississippi Grind” starring Ben Mendelsohn and Ryan Reynolds!
“Mississippi Grind,” which opens in Chicago on Oct. 2, 2015 and is rated “R,” also stars Sienna Miller, Yvonne Landry, Analeigh Tipton, Robin Weigert, Alfre Woodard, Anthony Howard, Jayson Warner Smith, P.J. Marshall and Stephanie Honoré from writers and directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck. Note: You must be 17+ to win and attend this “R”-rated screening.
To win your free passes to “Mississippi Grind” courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our social media widget below. That’s it! This screening is on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago. The more social actions you complete, the more points you score and the higher yours odds of winning! Completing these social actions only increases your odds of winning; this doesn’t intensify your competition!
“Mississippi Grind,” which opens in Chicago on Oct. 2, 2015 and is rated “R,” also stars Sienna Miller, Yvonne Landry, Analeigh Tipton, Robin Weigert, Alfre Woodard, Anthony Howard, Jayson Warner Smith, P.J. Marshall and Stephanie Honoré from writers and directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck. Note: You must be 17+ to win and attend this “R”-rated screening.
To win your free passes to “Mississippi Grind” courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our social media widget below. That’s it! This screening is on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015 at 7 p.m. in downtown Chicago. The more social actions you complete, the more points you score and the higher yours odds of winning! Completing these social actions only increases your odds of winning; this doesn’t intensify your competition!
- 9/22/2015
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
The feature-length documentary B.I.K.E., embedded above courtesy of SnagFilms, is the tender story of a boy who just wants to be loved. The boy is Jacob Septimus and he just wants to be loved by the Brooklyn chapter of the infamous Black Label Bike Club — and that’s “bike” as in bicycle, not motorcycle. I previously reviewed the film way back in 2007 and enjoyed it for many complicated issues it deals with.
The film’s main complication is that Septimus, who co-directed the film with Anthony Howard, doesn’t come off as particularly appealing or sympathetic, which is of course interesting because as co-director he could completely have controlled the image he puts out there of himself. It’s a bold move to go the “warts and all” approach of presenting oneself, which results in a well-rounded, complicated main subject.
Septimus is dying to join Black Label, but they seem...
The film’s main complication is that Septimus, who co-directed the film with Anthony Howard, doesn’t come off as particularly appealing or sympathetic, which is of course interesting because as co-director he could completely have controlled the image he puts out there of himself. It’s a bold move to go the “warts and all” approach of presenting oneself, which results in a well-rounded, complicated main subject.
Septimus is dying to join Black Label, but they seem...
- 3/28/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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