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Bill Zwecker

Entertainment columnist

Bill Zwecker is a former Chicago Sun-Times entertainment columnist.

ZWECKER: Both kids and adults can enjoy the humor — and the message — of animated telling of the bull who would rather not fight.
SEEN ON THE SCENE: Our Town’s own music star and huge supporter of education <strong>Chance the</strong> <strong>Rapper</strong> was joined by
Back in the ’80’s actor Michael Stuhlbarg discovered his true calling while studying theater in Northwestern University’s summer “cherub” program.
Chicago has always been a special place for John Cena. His pro wrestling career started there, and it’s where he had his first date with his fiancee.
ZWECKER: Oscar winners Tommy Lee Jones and Morgan Freeman use all of their skills to choke out the dumb dialogue of this retirement village comedy.
Chicago actor “totally blown away” at being handpicked to play a government agent for director Guillermo del Toro.
Intended as “a tonic for our troubled times,” the musical re-imagines the Gospel as told by John the Apostle.
During his childhood in Chicago, the “Just the Beginning” star was a fan of Duke Ellington and the like.
Playing Winston Churchill in “Darkest Hour” taught the actor how Winston Churchill’s fear of Hitler’s threat never wavered from 1932 onward.