Rebecca Ford Launches Inaugural Movie Review Column in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin

Rebecca L. Ford is the new film critic for the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin.  Her column was launched with a review of the film Loving, based on the 1967 US Supreme Court case, Loving v. Virginia and will appear in the paper weekly in the “Non-Billable Hours” section.

Ms. Ford, a former theater critic for the Chicago Reader and entertainment critic for the New York Law Bulletin, has also written for the Chicago Tribune, The Milken Institute Review, The Chicago Reader and The American Lawyer.  Ms. Ford is the former Executive Vice President for Litigation and Intellectual Property at MGM movie studio.

'Loving' Less About Landmark Case, More About Couple Behind It

Born From a Satirical Novel, 'Billy Lynn' Becomes a Sincere Film 

'Manchester' Lets the Other Affleck Brother Shine 

'Nocturnal Animals' Effectively a Movie Within a Movie 

First Lady's Private Grief Becomes Public in New Larrain Film 

'La La Land' Revives a Musical Film Genre 

'Fences' Makes Graceful Leap From Stage to Screen 

'HIdden Figures' Tells an Inspiring History Left Untold 

Indie Film 'Paterson' Parallels Pee-Wee

Golden Arches, Golden Archetypes in 'The Founder' 

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