Uriel Reyes is a senior music performance major, minoring in journalism. He primarily covers the Museum of Contemporary Photography, dance and theatre at the college. He also is a film critic. Reyes joined the Chronicle in January 2023 as a reporter.
The first film in the “Infinity Castle Arc” trilogy is filled with powerful moments and fierce action that make it a striking continuation of the iconic series.
Uriel Reyes, Bilingual reporter September 17, 2025
As Lollapalooza celebrated two decades in Chicago’s Grant Park, fans and rising artists including Girl Tones, Orla Gartland and Eddie and the Getaway reflected on what keeps the festival pulsing with energy — and why its legacy still resonates.
After a screening, attendees had the opportunity to participate in a discussion with the legendary director. This Chicago event was a part of a six-city nationwide tour.
The Chicago event is part of a six-city nationwide tour meant to offer fans an exclusive opportunity to experience a screening of the director’s most recent film, “Megalopolis,” along with an interactive post-film discussion led by Coppola and an audience Q&A.
Amid nationwide demonstrations, Chicago protesters marched from Daley Plaza to Ida B. Wells Drive to oppose the Trump administration’s immigration raids and planned military parade in Washington.