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‘Cabaret’ actor Alan Cumming unpacks his ‘Baggage’ in a new memoir

The Tony Award-winning actor previously wrote about his childhood in Scotland and his abusive father. Cumming’s new memoir centers on love, sexuality, career and mental health.

‘Being the Ricardos’ takes a legendary comedienne seriously, with mixed results

Aaron Sorkin’s take on the scandals and controversies of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz is Sorkin-y to a fault. But Nicole Kidman, Javier Bardem, and the rest of the cast keep things interesting.

Scarlett Johansson, Tori Kelly and Bono gamble big for superstardom in ‘Sing 2’

In a sequel to the 2016 hit animated film, koala-bear mogul Buster Moon and his talented troupe try to land a dream booking, by promising to enlist a reclusive superstar.

Uzo Aduba on her role in new film exploring college athlete compensation debate

NPR’s Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with actress Uzo Aduba about her new movie, National Champions.

Adam McKay talks new doomsday satire movie, ‘Don’t Look Up’

NPR’s Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with director Adam McKay about his newest film, Don’t Look Up.

The message of ‘It’s A Wonderful Life’ rings true 75 years later

Scott Simon speaks with Michael Willian, author of “It’s a Wonderful Life: A Scene-by-Scene Guide to the Classic Film,” about the 75th anniversary of the movie.

A review of ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ with as few spoilers as possible

Marvel’s latest superhero film, Spider-Man: No Way Home finds its hero battling foes he thought he’d already vanquished.

Nicole Kidman knew she would be judged on playing Lucille Ball. So she got to work

In Being the Ricardos, Nicole Kidman portrays Lucille Ball and Lucy Ricardo, Ball’s character in the I Love Lucy show. Kidman received a Golden Globe nomination for the role.

Bardem watched nearly every ‘I Love Lucy’ episode to prepare to be Desi Arnaz

NPR’s Debbie Elliott talks to Javier Bardem, who stars in the new film — Being The Ricardos — about Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz and their hit 1950s sitcom: I Love Lucy.

‘Return of the Jedi,’ ‘Selena’ and ‘Sounder’ added to National Film Registry

The Library of Congress annually picks 25 movies to be preserved for posterity. Selections this year range from ‘WALL-E’ to ‘Who Killed Vincent Chin?’

Despite pressure on HFPA, projects with the most Golden Globe nods aren’t so diverse

Golden Globes nominations were released Monday — but this year, the awards were overshadowed by allegations surrounding the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

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