Chicago’s film scene is buzzing with fresh releases and deep dives into cinematic history. “Insidious: Out of the Further” unleashes demonic chaos through a mother’s spirit realm, while Willem Dafoe commands the screen in the poetic drama “Late Fame.” Doc lovers can catch “American Pachuco: The Legend Of Luis Valdez” at the Siskel Film Center. Meanwhile, the Music Box resurrects William Castle’s horror masterpieces with live gimmicks, and Siskel screens international gems like Hong Kong’s “Motorway” and Kieslowski’s “Three Colors: White.” Kristen Stewart’s haunting “Personal Shopper” explores grief and identity. Behind the scenes, Lilly Wachowski battles Hollywood gatekeepers for her trans-led project, while John Waters celebrates 80 years of rebellion with a Chicago Christmas show. The Underground Film Festival kicks off with “NOVA 78,” a lost archive of 1978’s artistic revolution. And Chicago’s own Film Society lands three restorations — including silent “Suicide Note” and loop classic “Harmony” — at New York’s top festival.
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