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‘Finding Fellowship’ depicts 3 racially-segregated Methodist churches coming together

Sarah McCammon speaks with filmmaker Jason Green about his new documentary “Finding Fellowship,” which tells the story of how three racially segregated churches in rural Maryland merged.

Review: Peter Dinklage impresses in ‘Cyrano,’ despite the writing lacking

Peter Dinklage stars in the new movie “Cyrano,” Joe Wright’s musical version of Edmond Rostand’s “Cyrano de Bergerac.”

Sally Kellerman, known as Margaret Houlihan in ‘MASH,’ dies at 84

Kellerman died of heart failure at her home in Los Angeles, her publicist said. She had a career of more than 60 years in film and television.

How the many pairs behind ‘Cyrano’ made music for the movie’s lovelorn couples

The National frontman Matt Berninger and his wife Carin Besser wrote the lyrics, and twin brothers Aaron and Bryce Dessner scored the movie.

The Oscars will leave 8 awards off the telecast to combat slumping ratings

The presentation and speeches of those eight winners will be edited and featured during the three-hour live broadcast. They’ll receive their awards before the telecast starts.

Studio 666 (2022)

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The Desperate Hour (2022)

Opens Friday, Feb 25, 2022Movie Details

In theaters this spring: multiverses, Bat-men, action stars and more

A look at the would-be blockbusters and prestige pictures Hollywood has in store as the weather warms and audiences come out of pandemic hibernation.

Two new books revisit the legacy of silent film comic Buster Keaton

Two new books about a legendary silent film comic — Dana Stevens’ Camera Man and James Curtis’ Buster Keaton: A Filmmaker’s Life — give fans new reason to revisit Keaton’s work.

Two new books revisit the legacy of silent-film comic Buster Keaton

Two new books about a legendary silent film comic — Dana Stevens’ “Camera Man” and James Curtis’ “Buster Keaton: A Filmmaker’s Life” — give fans new reason to revisit Keaton’s work.

What’s making us happy: A guide for your weekend reading and viewing

Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour share what’s bringing them joy. This week: The Secret History, a Futurama reboot and more.

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