CHICAGO — Well. Goodbye for now. The Tribune has eliminated the position of film critic, as part of a newsroom reorganization. This leaves me with two options: stick around for reassignment or take a ...
You hear it a lot this time of year: the jokes and audible eye rolls about some strange, obscure little nothing of an art house movie winning best this or best that. Some said that in early 2020 when ...
Chicago Tribune columnist Michael Phillips has accepted a buyout from the paper, ending his 20-year run reviewing film and theater. Why it matters: For the first time since the 1950s, the Chicago ...
A.O. Scott, who reviewed movies for The New York Times for more than two decades, is now a roving critic for the Book Review. Credit...Lorena Spurio Supported by By Sarah Bahr Times Insider explains ...
The great film critic Michael Phillips joins John Williams to talk about leaving the Chicago Tribune after 24 years. Michael tells John about what his plans are for the future, why it’s a precarious ...