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  • The Super Bowl Shuffle (1985)
    Jan 16 2026

    Ahead of this Sunday's NFL playoff game between the Chicago Bears and the LA Rams, Jeremy and Paco talk about the legendary song, "The Super Bowl Shuffle," by the 1985 Chicago Bears, as well as The Shuffle (2025), a documentary about the making of the song and music video.


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    47 min
  • Home Alone (1990) and Home Alone 3 (1997)
    Dec 24 2025
    Jeremy and Paco head to the suburbs to talk about two holiday classics, Home Alone directed by Chris Columbus, and Home Alone 3 directed by Raja Gosnell. Art by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Lily Bacon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Music by⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ newest_latest⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Suggestions, comments, complaints, hate mail, and all other correspondence can be sent to chicagopodfilmcast@gmail.com Further reading and sourcesRoger Ebert Home Alone Review Roger Ebert Home Alone 3 reviewDecades later, ‘Home Alone’ fans are still casing the iconic house | Leigh Giangreco, Washington PostThe iconic ‘Home Alone' house is being renovated by its new owner. What they plan to do | NBC 5 ChicagoHoly Cow, Home Alone Is 25! | James Hughes, Chicago MagazineHome Alone Breaks Away | Elizabeth L. Bland, Time MagazineHollywood's Mr. Nice Guy | Paul Galloway, Chicago Sun-TimesHome Alone' a New Visit to Hughesland | Dave Kehr, Chicago Tribune1997 ALL FAR FROM QUIET ON CHICAGO SETS | Judy Hevrdejs and Mike Conklin, Chicago Tribune "U.S. indicts Ald. HenryCharges of extortion, ghost payrollers included in 29 counts." | Rosalind Rossi, Chicago Sun-Times Henry eulogized as man of the people | Michael Kates, Chicago TribuneTHIS ALDERMAN SELLS HIS 'SOUL' | Ann Marie Lipinski and Dean Baquet William Gaines and Ray Gibson, Chicago Tribune16 white aldermen withdraw OK for Fred Hampton Day | Fran Spielman and Ray HananiaFRIAS BALKED AT PAYOFFS, COURT TOLD FEDERAL AGENT ADMITS WEEKLY BRIBES WERE REJECTED | Stephanie Banchero, Chicago TribuneJury sets frias free: U.S. won't back down, plans new shovel action | Matt O'Connor, Chicago Tribune
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    1 ora e 43 min
  • The Untouchables (1987) with Steve Prokopy, Public Relations Manager at the Music Box Theatre
    Dec 16 2025

    Jeremy and Paco are joined by Music Box PR Manager Steve Prokopy (AKA Capone) to discuss Brian De Palma's The Untouchables (1987). They also discuss the original The Untouchables TV show, The Unmentionables, the 1993 reboot series, and the legendary The Untouchables of Eliott Mouse.


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    Further reading and sources

    - PEANUTS' PANCZKO LINKED TO SUBURB PROSTITUTE RING | William B. Crawford,Jr., Chicago Tribune

    - Chicago's Polish Robin Hoods - The Panczko Brothers | Ron Grossman, Chicago Tribune

    - Behind The Untouchables: The Making of the Memoir That Reclaimed a Prohibition-Era Legend | Matthew Pearl, Vanity Fair

    - The Untouchables | Eliot Ness with Oscar Fraley

    - Eliot Ness: The Rise and Fall of an American Hero | Douglas Perry

    - TV GOLDEN OLDIES HEAD FOR SILVER SCREEN | Aljean Harmetz, New York Times

    - Writer David Mamet fills roles with Chicago actors | Glenna Syse, Chicago Sun-Times

    - A day in the life of an `extra': sore feet and monotony | Gloria Charnes, Chicago Sun-Times

    - Chicago, the celluloid city - 7 film crews make their temporary home here | Chicago Sun-Times

    - Return of `The Untouchables' - TV's gangster classic inspires the latest film by Brian De Palma | Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

    - UNTOUCHABLES' DE NIRO, DE PALMA, MAMET ORGANIZE CRIME WITH A DIFFERENCE | Gene Siskel, Chicago Tribune

    - COOL HEAD, HOT IMAGES | Bruce Weber, New York Times

    - The Untouchables: A Search for Period Flavor | Al Harrell, American Cinematographer


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    2 ore
  • City That Never Sleeps (1953) with author Jake Hinkson
    Nov 26 2025

    Jeremy and Paco are joined by noir author Jake Hinkson to discuss City That Never Sleeps (1953), directed by John H. Auer. You can buy Jake's newest book, You Will Never See Me (set in Chicago!!), here.


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    Suggestions, comments, complaints, hate mail, and all other correspondence can be sent to chicagopodfilmcast@gmail.com

    Further reading and sources

    • Film noir : an encyclopedic reference to the American style | Alain Silver
    • “Inside Man” | Dave Kehr, Film Comment
    • "Lost Chicago, found on Film: Movie Gems Provide a Fascinating Time Capsule of the City; Remember the Loop's Magikist Red-Lips Sign, Or Cooley High?" | Patrick T. Reardon, Chicago Tribune
    • KIDNAP REP. CLEM GRAVER!: WIFE, FRIEND SEE STRUGGLE WITH CAPTORS Seized in Garage Near Home | Chicago Tribune
    • "DIES IN RAID ON CHICAGO LOVE NEST(2): PREGNANT WIFE SLAYS HUSBAND WITH HIS GUN." | The Chicago Defender
    • Clem Graver files grow, get dusty — but still no Clem | Chicago Tribune
    • Gangland Chicago: Criminality and Lawlessness in the Windy City | Richard C Lindberg
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    1 ora e 27 min
  • Chicago International Film Festival Wrap-up with Cullen Atchley and Emilio Diaz of Cannes I Kick It
    Nov 3 2025

    Jeremy and Paco are joined by Cullen Atchley and Emilio Diaz of Cannes I Kick It to talk about the Chicago International Film Festival. We also announce the winners of the coveted Four Stars Golden Beef and Silver Bean prizes recognizing the best of the festival.


    Several writers, critics and film lovers from Chicago called-in and gave us their thoughts on some underrated movies from the festival:

    - Isaac Feldberg, film critic (22:45)

    - Kyle Logan, film critic for the Chicago Reader (26:20)

    - Daniella Mazzio, writer and Hand Me the Mike host (41:50)

    - Brennan McMahon, Gene Siskel Film Center assistant technical coordinator (46:55)

    - Shaun Huhn, writer (1:24:49)

    - Zachary Lee, journalist (1:29:45)

    - Steve Prokopy, film critic and Music Box Public Relations (1:32:30)


    Films we talked about:

    • Is This Thing On? (again) (dir. Bradley Cooper)
    • Kontinental ‘25 (dir. Radu Jude)
    • What does that nature say to you? (dir. Hong Sang-Soo)
    • Miroirs no 3 (dir. Christian Petzold)
    • Jay Kelly (dir. Noah Baumbach)
    • The Mastermind (dir. Kelly Reichardt)
    • Sentimental Value (dir. Joachim Trier)
    • Bouchra (dir. Orian Barki, Meriem Bennani)
    • Animation Shorts
    • Paradaïz (dir. Matea Radic)
    • This is not your Garden (dir. Carlos Velandia, Angélica Restrepo)
    • Retirement Plan (dir. John Kelly)
    • Dollhouse Elephant (dir. Jenny Jokela)
    • Dog Alone (dir. Marta Reis Andrade)
    • dipolar bipolar (dir. Li Quankai)
    • Autokar (dir. Sylwia Szkiłądź)
    • Ordinary Life (dir. Yoriko Mizushiri)



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    2 ore e 11 min
  • Chicago International Film Festival Dispatch #3
    Oct 27 2025

    On our final dispatch out of the 61st Chicago International Film Festival, we talked about:

    • Anything that Moves (dir. Alex Philips)
    • Before the Call (dir. James Choi, World Premiere)
    • Only Heaven Knows (dir. Nurzhamal Karamoldoeva, World Premiere)
    • New Group (dir. Yûta Shimotsu)
    • Young Mothers (dir. Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardennes)
    • Palestine 36 (dir. Annemarie Jacir – U.S. Premiere)
    • Is This Thing On? (dir. Bradley Cooper)
    • After Dark Shorts:

      • Blue Violet (dir. Josie Charles)
      • Coyotes (dir. Said Zagha)
      • Dummy! (dir. Francesca Pazniokas)
      • Earworm (dir. Patrik Eklund)
      • Pinpoint (dir. Michael Merlino)
      • Hotel Acropole (dir. Sarah Lasry)
    • Family Friendly Animation Shorts:

      • Tsuna the empty can – Meatball and Spaghetti (dir. Iku Ogawa)
      • Pow! (dir. Joey Clift)
      • On the Mat Outside my Door (dir. Antje Heyn)
      • Yore Gramps and the Whale (dir. Mariana Elisabetsky)
      • Snow Bear (dir. Aaron Blaise)
      • Are We There Yet? (dir. Sven Kristlbauer, Raul Bison, Marion Zeder)
      • Lily (dir. Kate Siegel)

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  • Chicago International Film Festival Dispatch #2 with Cortlyn Kelly
    Oct 25 2025

    On the second dispatch out of the Chicago International Film Festival, Jeremy and Paco are joined by film writer Cortlyn Kelly to discuss the City & State Shorts program, as well as other films she's seen during the festival. Check out Cortlyn's Substack The Art Idiot, as well as her podcast Kaveh and CK's Screening Room.


    On this episode we talked about:

    - The City & State Shorts program, featuring short films by Shiloh Tumo Washington, Missy Hernandez, Alex Heller, Fernando Saldivia Yáñez, Jessie Komitor, Josh Brainin, Camille Bacon, Youssef Boucetta, and Texas Smith.







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    1 ora e 29 min
  • Interview with Kevin Shaw, director of One Golden Summer (2025)
    Oct 24 2025

    Jeremy interviews Kevin Shaw, director of One Golden Summer, which had its world premiere at the Chicago International Film Festival and opened the festival.


    You can catch the movie on Sunday, October 26 at the Logan Center for the Arts.


    "In 2014, Chicago’s Jackie Robinson West Little League became the first all-Black team to win the Little League U.S. Baseball Championship. Along the way, 13 twelve-year-old athletes from the South Side turned into media superstars—their faces were splashed across magazine covers and major TV networks, garnering them millions of fans around the country. They were even invited to the White House to meet President and Mrs. Obama. But it all came crashing down after a rival coach accused the team of breaking residential boundary rules.

    Award-winning filmmaker Kevin Shaw (Let the Little Light Shine, America to Me) deftly investigates the story behind the headlines, shattering stereotypes and reframing the narrative. Through conversations with the charismatic young athletes, now adults, as well as reporters, coaches, and parents, One Golden Summer shines a vivid spotlight on the complex issues of race, power, and money all too prevalent in youth sports. Above all, Shaw’s sensitive film is a universal story about personal resilience, the strength of family, and what it means to be a true champion."


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    1 ora e 3 min