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Death of a Telemarketer (2021)

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‘House of Gucci’ author gives her take on the new film adapted from her book

NPR’s David Folkenflik speaks with Sara Gay Forden about her book, The House of Gucci, which has just been released as a feature film starring Lady Gaga and Adam Driver.

Looking for a unique holiday movie? ‘The Humans’ is a dark, psychological drama

Kelsey Snell speaks with writer-director Stephen Karam and actor Jayne Houdyshell about their new movie, “The Humans.” It’s an exploration of dread and love among three generations of a family.

Review: Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘Licorice Pizza’ may be the year’s best film

Cooper Hoffman, the son of the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman, stars in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Licorice Pizza, a warmly raucous look at an ambitious teen on the make in 1980s Los Angeles.

New docuseries gives fans unprecedented access to The Beatles

NPR Music critic Ann Powers reviews a new docuseries called “The Beatles: Get Back”. It centers around hours of unseen footage of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.

Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘Licorice Pizza’ is an endearing slice of ’70s Hollywood

An enterprising teen and a 20-something photographer’s assistant become unlikely friends — and then zig-zag from one comic episode to the next — in this altogether wonderful film.

Sandra Bullock on playing an ex-con trying to reenter society after 20 years

NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with actor Sandra Bullock about her new film, The Unforgivable, a story about a woman who leaves prison after 20 years incarcerated and tries to rebuild her life.

Lin Manuel Miranda and Disney filmmakers traveled Colombia to prepare for ‘Encanto’

Lin Manual Miranda, who wrote songs for the Disney’s new movie Encanto, traveled to Colombia with crew members to learn about the country’s history. Encanto celebrates the country’s culture.

‘The Humans,’ ‘House of Gucci’ abound with family squabbling in time for the holidays

Familial squabbles fuel two films opening Thanksgiving weekend: House of Gucci, about a family famous for fashion, and The Humans, a pulitzer-winning look at a clan gathering for the holidays.

There’s plenty to watch this Thanksgiving holiday weekend

Our Pop Culture Happy Hour team shares their TV and movie recommendations for the Thanksgiving holiday.

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