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Director Todd Stephens On His New Dramedy, ‘Swan Song’

NPR’s Sarah McCammon talks with director Todd Stephens about his new film, Swan Song, starring veteran actor Udo Kier.

How Troy Kotsur Broke Barriers As A Deaf Actor, On Stage, On Screen And Now In ‘CODA’

The new film CODA tells the story of a hearing daughter living with her deaf family. It represents a breakthrough for deaf representation on screen and it stars acclaimed actor Troy Kotsur.

Amanda Knox: ‘Stillwater’ Movie Repeats ‘Fiction’ Pushed By Italian Prosecutor

In an interview with NPR’s All Things Considered, Knox talks about what it’s like to be followed by fictionalized versions of her life.

A Retired Hairdresser Revisits His Past In ‘Swan Song’

NPR’s Scott Simon speaks with actor Udo Kier about his new film, Swan Song, about an aging beautician and hairdresser who comes out of retirement for one last makeover.

Movie Musical ‘Annette’ Is A Straightforward Story Yet A Directorial Fever Dream

A new musical with a score by Sparks and starring Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard opened the Cannes Film Festival. The distinctive rock-opera with a mind and a sound of its own is opening in the U.S.

Strange, Singular, Audacious ‘Annette’ Works As An Odd, Original Rock Opera

Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard play a celebrity couple in this extravagant movie musical. Critic Justin Chang warns you’ll have to get on the film’s bizarre wavelength, but he’s grateful it exists.

‘Annette’ Is The 1st Musical For Director Leos Carax And Pop Duo Sparks

Director Leos Carax’s new film, Annette, is a dark fairy tale starring Adam Driver. Nine years since Carax’s last film, his movies often feature visions and ghosts.

The Suicide Squad (2021)

Opens Thursday, Aug 5, 2021Movie Details Play Trailers

Annette (2021)

Opens Friday, Aug 6, 2021Movie Details Play Trailers

John and the Hole (2021)

Opens Friday, Aug 6, 2021Movie Details

Chappelle Fans Flock To D.C. Live Events As New Mask Mandate Is Announced

Dave Chappelle drew sold-out crowds to his live, indoor appearances in Washington, D.C. — 3,500 attended his show at the concert venue The Anthem and more than 2,000 came to the Kennedy Center.

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