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Actor Saginaw Grant, Known For ‘Lone Ranger’ And ‘Breaking Bad,’ Dies At 85

Grant, who was hereditary chief of the Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma, played roles in dozens of movies and TV shows, including “The Lone Ranger,” “The World’s Fastest Indian” and “Breaking Bad.”

In ‘Stillwater,’ An American Oil-Rig Worker Crosses The Sea To Exonerate His Daughter

Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to director Tom McCarthy about his new movie, “Stillwater.” It’s the story of an American oil-rig worker who travels to France to exonerate his imprisoned daughter.

Dev Patel Conquers ‘The Green Knight’ And Embraces Every Role As A Journey

NPR’s Ailsa Chang speaks with Dev Patel, who plays aspiring knight Gaiwan in the new movie, The Green Knight, based on one of the most famous Arthurian legends.

Souls Audition For Their Bodies In Sundance Hit ‘Nine Days’

Filmmaker Edson Oda was a breakout director at last year’s Sundance Film Festival with his philosophical movie, Nine Days, which stars Zazie Beetz and Benedict Wong.

Celebrate Life On Earth With 4 Films That Look Into The Great Beyond

The new film Nine Days — at its essence, a reminder to celebrate every moment you’re given — is both deep and fun. Here are three other movies that ponder the meaning of life.

Actor Tom Hanks Is Selling His Home Away From Home

Tom Hanks has been using the Airstream trailer on movie sets since the ’90s. The trailer, up for auction at Bonhams, is valued at up to $250,000.

Jungle Cruise (2021)

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Director Augustine Frizzell On Netflix’s Newest Mystery Romance Film

NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with director Augustine Frizzell about her new film, The Last Letter from Your Lover. It’s based on a book of the same name by British author JoJo Moyes.

Student Film ‘Anita’ Explores How The Places We Live Stay With Us

NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with student filmmaker Sushma Khadepaun about her narrative short Anita.

Catholic University Lecturer Makes Huge ‘Wizard Of Oz’ Find

NPR’s Scott Simon speaks to Matt Ripa of the Catholic University of America about finding one of the dresses Judy Garland wore while filming The Wizard of Oz.

‘Ailey’ Doc Shows How Alvin Ailey Changed The Landscape Of Dance For Dancers Of Color

Alvin Ailey, the most influential and celebrated Black choreographer of the 20th Century is the subject of the documentary Ailey.

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