The Argument (2020)
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Critical Thinking (2020)
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Venice Film Festival To Return Amid The Pandemic
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with Andreas Wiseman of Deadline about the Venice Film Festival, which is scheduled to start Wednesday.
Looking Back On Chadwick Boseman’s Culture Significance
Actor Chadwick Boseman died after battling colon cancer at the age of 43. Film-goers comment on his pivotal role as a Black actor in films that depicted Black heroes and superheroes.
Maite Alberdi On Her ‘Spy Thriller’ Documentary Set In A Nursing Home
Maite Alberdi’s new documentary, The Mole Agent, is set in a nursing home. NPR’s Debbie Elliott talks to the Chilean director about her spy thriller featuring an 83-year old sleuth.
Remembering Actor Chadwick Boseman
Actor Chadwick Boseman, who starred in Black Panther and many other films, has died at the age of 43.
Actor Charlie Plummer Discusses Schizophrenia And His Newest Film
NPR’s Scott Simon talks to actor Charlie Plummer about his new movie, Words on Bathroom Walls.
Chadwick Boseman, ‘Black Panther’ Star, Dies Of Cancer At 43
Actor Chadwick Boseman has died of cancer. He played James Brown, Jackie Robinson and Thurgood Marshall, but may have been best known for starring in Marvel’s Black Panther.
‘Bill & Ted Face The Music,’ And They Make For Good Home Viewing
It might not be a great film, but the nostalgic draw of the guileless Bill S. Preston Esquire and Ted “Theodore” Logan has never been stronger.
More Persuasively Dickensian: ‘The Personal History Of David Copperfield’ Reviewed
Satirist, director and the creator of Veep, Armando Iannucci does Charles Dickens in The Personal History Of David Copperfield. And NPR’s critic says there’s a lot that’s unexpected in the movie.
‘Class Action Park’ Remembers The Perils Of A Really Good Time
The documentary Class Action Park tells the story of a New Jersey theme park that was widely beloved, successful and extremely dangerous.
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