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There’s a multiverse of roads not taken in ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’

Michelle Yeoh stars as a Chinese American immigrant who suddenly develops the power to leap between parallel universes in this moving and often exasperating movie.

‘King Richard’ is a quintessential Will Smith movie, 30 years in the making

For more than three decades the actor has cultivated a specific type of on-screen personality, from The Fresh Prince to King Richard.

‘The Lost City’ is silly, sexy, movie-star fun

The Lost City is mostly a chance to watch Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum be charming and silly together. That turns out to be a pretty good deal.

Review: ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ is as encouraging as it is on-point

A Chinese-American businesswoman travels the multiverse in the comedy Everything Everywhere All at Once by the filmmaking duo Daniels, made up of Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert.

People of color helped Hollywood through another pandemic year, a new study says

According to the Hollywood Diversity Report from UCLA, films with casts that were less than 11% minority did worse at the box office than their more diverse counterparts.

You voted — here’s a ranking of the top movies ever to win an Oscar for best picture

Pop Culture Happy Hour listeners voted on the top movies of all time to win best picture at the Oscars.

The Lost City (2022)

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The Greatest Inheritance (2022)

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A peek at the 2022 Oscar-nominated documentary short films

This year’s Oscars contenders for documentary short films cover the housing crisis, life in present day Afghanistan, the story of a pioneering Black woman athlete, a deaf high school, and bullying.

In ‘Umma,’ intergenerational trauma takes on a demonic form

In the new horror film, three generations of Korean American women grapple with the haunting repercussions of motherhood. Actors Sandra Oh and Fivel Stewart talk about what made the film so personal.

‘Attica’ filmmakers on the making of the documentary

The new documentary painstakingly recounts the deadly 1971 prison uprising. NPR’s Michel Martin talks to co-directors Stanley Nelson and Traci A. Curry.

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