‘S***house’: A Sweet And Happy Collegiate Rom-Com With A Provocative Name
The film that won the top prize at this year’s South by Southwest Film Festival is by all accounts a sweet and sunny college romance. NPR discusses the meaning behinds its quite explicit name.
‘The Trial Of The Chicago 7’ Is Passionate, Political — And Uncannily Pertinent
Based on a trial from 1969, Aaron Sorkin’s new Netflix film draws from actual transcripts — as well as a series of flashbacks to political unrest that took place in Chicago in the summer of 1968.
2 Hearts
Opens Friday, Oct 16, 2020Movie Details Play Trailers
Harry Chapin: When in Doubt, Do Something (2020)
Opens Friday, Oct 16, 2020Movie Details
YouTuber Creates 1st Retractable ‘Star Wars’ Lightsaber
James Hobson has a following of 10 million subscribers on YouTube. He has developed the world’s first retractable, plasma-based lightsaber. Hobson is a huge Star Wars fan.
Apocalypse With Absurdity: ‘Save Yourselves!’ Offers A Perfect Mix For Year 2020
NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks with actor Sunita Mani about diversity in Hollywood and her role in the new film Save Yourselves!.
Radha Blank Finds Her Voice Again In Netflix’s ‘The 40-Year-Old Version’
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to Radha Blank about her new movie, The 40-Year-Old Version.
In Newark, A Drive-In Movie Theater Celebrates Black Excellence
The simultaneous crises of the pandemic and racism against Black Americans led to the creation of an unusual movie theater located in New Jersey’s biggest city: the Newark Moonlight Cinema.
The War with Grandpa
Opens Friday, Oct 9, 2020Movie Details Play Trailers
Aggie (2020)
Opens Wednesday, Oct 7, 2020Movie Details Play Trailers
‘Nothing Like I Imagined’: A Window Into Kaling’s World Away From Cameras
NPR’s David Greene talks to actress and writer Mindy Kaling, who you may know from television’s The Office or The Mindy Project. She’s released an essay collection entitled: Nothing Like I Imagined.
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