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Hanna Kohn is a writer from Madison and host of Playhouse, Mondays at 8 p.m. on WVMO 98.7 FM.

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The Four Star podcast visits the Valley, fer sure

To mark the occasion of UW Cinematheque's 35mm presentation of Martha Coolidge's "Valley Girl" (1983) on April 22, Hanna Kohn, C Nelson-Lifson, Lewis Peterson, and Grant Phipps talk about its production, legacy, and Nicolas Cage.

Making a last-minute 2022 Wisconsin Film Festival itinerary

A Courtney Barnett documentary, "107 Mothers," "Ȋntregalde," "Claydream," and other recommendations, in brief, from our film writers.

Getting personal with an in-person 2022 Wisconsin Film Festival

After perusing the film guide that is publicly unveiled today, our film team shares thoughts and ecstatic observations.

Wrapping up 2021 with a sense of cinematic possibility

Seven of "Tone Madison's" film crew reflect on changes to their viewing habits, thrills, and anxieties of the pandemic year(s).

A Four Star podcast, possessed

Before the UW Cinematheque presentation of Andrzej Żuławski’s 1981 film, "Possession," on November 5, Hanna Kohn, Lewis Peterson, and Ian Adcock, and Grant Phipps talk about all the film’s lurking absurdisms and obvious horrors.

The “Circumstantial Pleasures” of a Four Star podcast

Ahead of the final Rooftop Cinema of the summer on August 27, Hanna Kohn, Lewis Peterson, and Grant Phipps chat about the experimental animations of Lewis Klahr.

“Operation Wolf Patrol” recounts the legal circus behind wolf conservation efforts in our state

Hanna Kohn looks at the Wisconsin's Own documentary that puts the welfare of wolves into perspective.

A virtual Wisconsin Film Festival 2021 trailer teaser

We highlight 10 striking features as the race to digest the fest's lineup begins.

Simulation theory in “A Glitch In The Matrix” is inspiring, inventive, but unevenly gendered

Rodney Ascher’s latest deep-dive documentary is available to stream through the UW Cinematheque for a limited time.

Bringing Hollywood to “Narrowsburg”

Through October 1, UW Cinematheque-at-home offers a subtly humorous look at a scam based in the myth of Hollywood.