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Cannes’ Best Actress winner Renate Reinsve is also ‘The Worst Person in the World’

Juana Summers talks to director Joachim Trier and actor Renate Reinsve about their new film, “The Worst Person in the World,” about a young woman’s quest to figure out who she’s supposed to be.

Actor Jamie Dornan discusses Northern Ireland conflict film ‘Belfast’

Scott Simon speaks to actor Jamie Dornan about the new film, “Belfast.” It’s the story of a young boy’s experience during the start of “The Troubles” in Northern Ireland.

Renowned conductor Marin Alsop gets her own documentary

Scott Simon speaks with renowned conductor Marin Alsop about the new movie, “The Conductor,” about her storied life and career in classical music.

Renowned conductor Marin Alsop’s life explored in new documentary

Scott Simon speaks with conductor Marin Alsop about the “The Conductor,” a new film tracing her storied life and career in classical music.

A beloved video game franchise started by reverse-engineering movies. Now, it is one.

Popular PlayStation franchise Uncharted comes out in movie-form next month

Sundance Film Festival: Suggestions for dramas and documentaries to watch

The festival, which is an all virtual event this year, wraps up this weekend. NPR’s Steve Inskeep talks to film critic Kenneth Turan, who reveals his favorite dramas and documentaries.

Disney defends its ‘Snow White’ remake after criticism from Peter Dinklage

Disney says it is taking “a different approach” to its live-action remake of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs after actor Peter Dinklage criticized its plans.

Charli XCX: Alone Together (2022)

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In the Forest (2022)

Opens Friday, Jan 28, 2022Movie Details

‘Camera Man’ unspools the colorful life of silent film star Buster Keaton

By age 5, Keaton was a star in his family’s vaudeville act; he went on to star in and direct silent films, performing jaw-dropping stunts. Slate film critic Dana Stevens profiles Keaton in a new book.

Catching up with the author of ‘Journal For Jordan,’ a memoir turned movie

The new film is based on the bestselling memoir by Dana Canedy. She tells NPR’s Michel Martin about the film’s release and the story of love and devotion at the center of it.

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