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Offseason (2022)

Opens Friday, Mar 11, 2022Movie Details

The 2022 Independent Spirit Awards nod towards possible Oscar winners

Some of the biggest Oscar snubs were recognized at Sunday’s Independent Spirit Awards. For the second year, television shows and performances were also celebrated.

In ‘Great Freedom,’ a man is freed from the Nazis, and re-imprisoned for being gay

Adrian Florido speaks with actor Franz Rogowski about the movie “Great Freedom,” where a German man is imprisoned for being gay.

What classic movie have you never watched? Tell us about it

Everyone has a movie they’ve just never marked off their watchlist. NPR’s Weekend Edition wants to help.

Benedict Cumberbatch digs into toxic masculinity in ‘The Power of the Dog’

The British actor is nominated for an Oscar for his role as a taciturn cowboy in The Power of the Dog. He prepared for the role by spending time with real ranchers. Originally broadcast Jan. 19, 2022.

Hollywood refuses to open biggest films in Russia

Disney, Sony, Warner Bros., Paramount and Universal are pausing the theatrical releases of their films in Russia

Review: ‘The Batman’ takes the character back to his roots

Robert Pattinson, the latest caped crusader to take on corruption and deranged killers in Gotham, is The Batman. The overstuffed, visually impressive, superhero epic takes fan service seriously.

Oscar-winning producer Alan Ladd Jr. dies at 84

Films the son of Shane star Alan Ladd produced or greenlit, including Star Wars, won more than 50 Oscars and 150 nominations.

Nothing feels fresh in this grim retread of ‘The Batman’

Though Robert Pattinson is terrific playing the young Bruce Wayne as the most troubled of souls, The Batman comes across as an overly familiar blockbuster, populated by recycled characters.

The Batman (2022)

Opens Friday, Mar 4, 2022Movie Details Play Trailers

Nightride (2022)

Opens Friday, Mar 4, 2022Movie Details

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