‘Blue Bayou’ Devastates With A Story Of A Stepfather Facing Deportation
A Korean American man faces deportation because his adoption in the 1980s was never finalized. Blue Bayou may be heavy handed, but it tells a fundamental truth about our flawed immigration system.
AAH! Two Companies Could Pay You $1,300 To Watch Horror Movies This Halloween
Both DISH Network and the website FinanceBuzz are offering a financial reward to lucky scary movie fans who watch a selected list of frightening flicks.
Michael Caine Tackles Art In The Time Of Social Media For New Film
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with actor Michael Caine about his new film with Aubrey Plaza, Best Sellers.
Biographer Traces Osama Bin Laden’s ‘Rise And Fall’
Journalist Peter Bergen talks about bin Laden’s path to mass murder and reflects on the consequences of the recent U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan. Originally broadcast Aug. 4, 2021.
You Can Get Paid To Watch Stephen King Movies
It’s the perfect job for spooky season. Watch 13 Stephen King movies before Halloween and record your experience — down to your heart rate. In return you get paid $1,300.
How Movies Have Shaped The Perception Of 9/11
In the 20 years since the terror attacks of 9/11, movies have both been shaped by — and have shaped — the public’s perception of that day’s events.
Jamie Lee Curtis Wins A Lifetime Achievement Award With ‘Halloween Kills’ On The Way
The actress received the award at the Venice International Film Festival, saying she was accepting it on behalf of “all the courageous heroines of the world.”
Malignant (2021)
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Show Me The Father (2021)
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Maya Cade, Creator Of The Black Film Archive, On Making Black Cinema More Accessible
NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with Maya Cade, who saw how hard it is to access movies by Black directors — so she created the Black Film Archive, a collection of nearly 250 films spanning seven decades.
Revisiting A Conversation With Michael K. Williams’ About His Winding Path To Success
Before Michael K. Williams played Omar Little on HBO’s The Wire, he was a dancer in music videos starring artists like Madonna. Then a bar room brawl changed everything.
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