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Bad Bunny will be the first Latino to headline a live-action Marvel movie

Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny will play the title character in the Spider Man spinoff El Muerto — about a wrestler who gets superpowers from a lucha libre mask. Sony Pictures plans a 2024 release.

Bad Bunny will be the first Latino to lead a live-action Marvel movie

Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny will play the title character in the Spider-Man spinoff El Muerto — about a wrestler who gets superpowers from a mask. Sony Pictures plans a 2024 release.

A new documentary focuses on the near-fatal poisoning of Russian opposition leader

NPR’s Rob Schmitz talks with Daniel Roher, director of the documentary Navalny, about the poisoning of the Russian opposition leader.

‘The Northman’ is a brutal revenge story marked by violence, vengeance and vastness

Mostly set in 10th-century Iceland, The Northman tells the story of a Viking prince who sets out to avenge his father’s death at the hands of his uncle — a legend that inspired Shakespeare’s Hamlet.

Actor Michelle Yeoh wants to change the way we think of superheroes

When Yeoh first read the script for Everything Everywhere All at Once, she gave a big sigh of relief: Finally, here was a film that put a middle-aged mother in the role of action hero.

In ‘Petite Maman,’ a young girl tries to understand her mother

NPR’s Scott Simon speaks to filmmaker Celine Sciamma about her movie, “Petite Maman,” in which a young girl tries to understand her mother’s past by befriending another child in the woods.

Production on Bill Murray film ‘Being Mortal’ is halted after a behavior complaint

Searchlight Pictures suspended production while investigating, but has not confirmed reports that the complaint was about Murray.

Review: ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’ references Nick Cage’s multitudes

With tongue planted firmly in cheek, Nicholas Cage plays a movie star named Nic Cage in the adventure comedy The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.

Review: Robert Eggers’ ‘The Northman’ is 2+ hours of art-house savagery

The legend that Shakespeare based Hamlet on has inspired another work: Robert Eggers’ violent new film, The Northman.

Jada Pinkett Smith says her family is focused on ‘deep healing’ after Oscars slap

She briefly referenced her husband’s Academy Awards outburst, telling viewers of her talk show that the family is “focused on deep healing.”

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