Dozens Of Independent Films Showcased At Virtual Sundance Festival
NPR’s Noel King talks to movie critic Kenneth Turan about some of the independent films which are being shown at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, which is virtual because of the pandemic.
Dara of Jasenovac (2021)
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Little Fish (2021)
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Love, Loss In ‘Supernova’ Hits Home For Stanley Tucci
NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Stanley Tucci about his new movie, Supernova.
Remembering Actor Cicely Tyson
Host Michel Martin remembers legendary actress Cicely Tyson, who died Thursday at the age of 96.
Justin Timberlake Hopes ‘Palmer’ Will ‘Open Eyes, And Open Ears, And Open Hearts’
Justin Timberlake plays Eddie, a former football star who comes back to his hometown after more than a decade in prison. He befriends Sam, a young neighbor who challenges his ideas about masculinity.
Documentary Follows Attorneys Who Represent People Accused Of Terrorism In U.S.
NPR’s Ailsa Chang talks with Habiba Nosheen about her new documentary, The Devil’s Advocate. The film follows three attorneys who represent people accused of or suspected of terrorism against the U.S.
Star-Studded Cast Brings John Lee Hancock’s Serial Killer Film To Life
Denzel Washington and Rami Malek are on the trail of a serial killer in The Little Things. Written and directed by John Lee Hancock, the film draws from a script Hancock wrote nearly 30 years ago.
What Indians Who’ve Known Poverty Think Of Netflix’s ‘The White Tiger’ Movie
The movie, based on an award-winning novel, traces the unlikely journey of a poor villager in search of wealth. Does it ring true to those who know what it’s like to be poor in India?
‘The Little Things’ Is A Star-Studded, Old-School Serial Killer Thriller
Set in the 1990s, this slickly made drama starring Denzel Washington, Rami Malek and Jared Leto may look like a retread, but it feels more like a weirdly enveloping trip down memory lane.
Cicely Tyson, Who Brought Grace And Gravitas To The Screen, Has Died At 96
In a career that spanned more than six decades, she commanded attention on the screen and the stage and was known for roles that reflected her experience as an African American woman.
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