Each week Worldview film contributor Milos Stehlik of Chicago's Facets Multi-media reviews films and talks with actors, writers and producers of global cinema.
Turkish films try to push at boundaries
9/7/2012 • 0
Notes from the Telluride Film Festival
8/31/2012 • 0
Filmmaker looks to the kite-filled skies of Ahmedabad
8/24/2012 • 0
How the French discovered America
8/17/2012 • 0
Fish suck feet and other bizarre moments in the wild films of Jan Svankmajer
8/1/2012 • 0
Violent movies: Addictive as trans fats and just as dangerous
After the Colorado massacre, film contributor Milos Stehlik asks: What is the responsibility of our blood-soaked movie culture for consuming – to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars – such violent scenarios on film?
7/27/2012 • 0
'To Rome With Love': Woody Allen's Euro-pudding
Allen, now a global brand, is a director critic Milos Stehlik says has "joined the factory machinery producing cinematic pudding." He recommends you skip the film, and save your money for airfare.
7/13/2012 • 0
The outrage of 'The Invisible War'
Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering’s documentary touches on a crisis they say the military's power structure wants to ignore: the staggering number of women (and some men) in America's armed forces who are sexually assaulted every year.
6/29/2012 • 0
In defense of Billy Wilder, Hollywood’s most over-attacked and underappreciated director
Austrian-born Hollywood director Billy Wilder has repeatedly been sidelined outside the ranks of great directors, despite his impressive range of films. Critic Milos Stehlik things that what bothers critics — even today — is that Wilder’s films cover a very broad range; the Wilder “style” is elusive.
6/15/2012 • 0
Sacha Baron Cohen's 'The Dictator' is vile shtick
Worldview film commentator Milos Stehlik says Sacha Baron Cohen's The Dictator may well be the most important film of the year. This is not a good thing. Stehlik says the film is "a cynical, didactic and evil piece of pop culture which, sadly enough, is estimated to earn more than $260 million."