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Russia’s growing isolation in the cultural world is poignant for those who remember optimistic outreach of the 80s and 90s.
The making of the ‘Lucy and Desi’ documentary
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Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour share what’s bringing them joy. This week: BTS, Sandra Oh and meditations on humor.
Alec Baldwin argues he’s not liable for Hutchins’ death, in filing against producers
The arbitration demand provides the fullest accounting yet of the accidental shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins from Baldwin’s perspective.
‘The Godfather’ bridged old and new Hollywood to save American moviegoing
On its 50th Anniversary, The Godfather is one of the most influential and respected films in Hollywood history. But that outcome didn’t seem likely at its premiere.
Why ‘The Adam Project’ is a different kind of Ryan Reynolds project
In this effective, straight-ahead time-travel yarn, Ryan Reynolds digs beneath his usual persona to find something a bit less glib — and thus, more sympathetic.
Ryan Reynolds’ movie ‘The Adam Project’ is inspired by his childhood imagination
NPR’s A Martinez talks to actor Ryan Reynolds, who stars in the new film — The Adam Project — about a time-traveling pilot on a quest to save the future.
‘Turning Red’ confronts the messiness of adolescence with refreshing honesty
In Pixar’s new animated film, a Chinese Canadian girl awakens one morning to find that she’s turned into an enormous panda. Turning Red provides a lot to look at — and a lot of ideas to grapple with.
Gold (2022)
Opens Friday, Mar 18, 2022Movie Details
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