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Entertainment Weekly listed Maus at seventh place on their list of "The New Classics: Books – The 100 Best Reads from 1983 to 2008", [150] and Time put Maus at seventh place on their list of best non-fiction books from between 1923 and 2005, [151] and fourth on their list of top graphic novels. [152]
An American Tail is a 1986 American animated musical adventure comedy-drama film directed by Don Bluth and written by Judy Freudberg and Tony Geiss from a story by David Kirschner, Freudberg and Geiss. [3]
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Movie production again entered Chicago in the 1980s with the state of Illinois becoming a leader in money spent on film production. Notable films from the 1980s include Ferris Bueller's Day Off , The Color of Money , Risky Business , The Untouchables , Planes, Trains and Automobiles , and When Harry Met Sally... .
Chicago is a 2002 American musical black comedy crime film based on the 1975 stage musical, which in turn originated in the 1926 play. It explores the themes of celebrity, scandal, and corruption in Chicago during the Jazz Age . [ 3 ]
This is the first chance I'd really had to get outside while making a movie. Up to this point, the pictures had been pretty small. I really wanted to capture as much of Chicago as I could, not just the architecture and the landscape, but the spirit." [3] Shooting began in Chicago on September 9, 1985. [27]
Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert added the film to his "Great Movies" list on February 25, 2005. [64] Years earlier, on a 1987 episode of the televised film review series At the Movies , critic Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune debated with co-host Ebert about the respective merits of several Kubrick productions.
Shermer High School is a fictional high school, and the nexus for many of American director John Hughes' films. The Breakfast Club (in an outside shot of the school) [1] and Weird Science (printed on the gym teacher's shirt in the coda) [2] [3] explicitly reference it by name.