FX pilot ‘Me, We’ sets up production office at Cinespace
FX returns to film a pilot in Chicago, following the successful first season of their award-winning series The Bear. The FX pilot Me, We has setup their production office at
FX returns to film a pilot in Chicago, following the successful first season of their award-winning series The Bear. The FX pilot Me, We has setup their production office at
Editor’s Note: As we reach the end of Women’s History Month, it’s important to recognize the Reel Women who play the heroes in our favorite One Chicago dramas. Today we
Editor’s Note: Five years ago we had an idea. Being a woman-owned publication, it made sense to celebrate women who were making a difference in the industries we cover. So,
The 39th Chicago Latino Film Festival (CLFF) last night presented, at an invitation only event at Instituto Cervantes, its full slate of films and special events. Produced by the International Latino
Governor JB Pritzker, DCEO, and leaders in Illinois’ film industry announced Illinois’ soaring film production expenditures with a record-breaking $691 million for 2022 – a $131 million increase from the
Two out of three proposed development projects in McKinley Park include TV/movie production studio spaces. The Chicago Department of Planning and Development (DPD) is seeking to rehabilitate a vacant, 571,476-square-foot,
Smash Virtual Production Studios along with Synapse Virtual Production Studios, Framestore and Framestore Pictures hosted a Master Class last week in Virtual Production to a packed audience at Smash Virtual
Set in the West African kingdom of Dahomey in the year 1823, director Gina Prince-Bythewood’s feature The Woman King focuses on the historically inspired but fictional General Nanisca (Viola Davis) as she
I always say, if you want your spot to be included in our “Best of” list you are a shoo-in if you can make us laugh or make us cry.
Before we start preparing our resumes and celebrating a new film in town, realize that it’s Tyler Perry. The Mea Culpa production office is already up and running at the
LaRoyce Hawkins who plays Officer Kevin Atwater on Chicago P.D. is also a stand-up comedian, spoken word artist, and musician — but the career path he takes most seriously is
The past couple of episodes of Chicago Fire have been focused on the cancer diagnosis of Cindy Herrmann (Robyn Coffin), wife of Christopher Herrmann (David Eigenberg.) In the beginning of
Leo Burnett Chicago maintained its top spot in the Global Creative Rankings 2022, which incorporates results from all of The One Club for Creativity’s leading global, regional and local awards
The AICP Awards national tour, which brings winners of the AICP’s three competitions – The AICP Post Awards, the AICP Next Awards, and the AICP Show: The Art & Technique of
Mark your calendars! Filmscape Chicago has set the dates for their 2023 trade show. Filmscape Chicago brings together filmmakers, artists, technicians, and students from across Chicago and the greater Midwest
It was announced at FACETS’ annual Screen Gems Benefit honoring the life and career of Chaz Ebert that the 47-year-old cinema organization will be administering the newly launched Chicago Alliance of Film Festivals (CAFF.)
Cinespace Studios announced the expansion of its Marine Terminal Studio Hub with the signing of a second long-term lease with PortsToronto. Located in Toronto’s Port Lands, the redevelopment of Marine
Yet another daytime soap opera star is finding his way to Chicago P.D. as General Hospital’s Michael Blake Kruse recently announced on his Instagram that he will be appearing on
Warning: This story contains spoilers for Chicago P.D. Season 10, Episode 3, A Good Man Wednesday marked Jesse Lee Soffer’s final Chicago P.D. episode, appropriately titled, A Good Man, which
We’ve been anxiously anticipating the airing of the episode when the historic Pickwick Theatre was set ablaze, all being controlled by the amazing Chicago Fire techs. Most often, Reel Chicago already knows