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Actor and beloved baritone James Earl Jones dies at 93

Everything about Jones was big: his stage presence, the intensity of his glance and the brilliance of his craft. From Star Wars to The Lion King to CNN, his voice pervaded popular culture.

‘My Brilliant Friend’ returns for final season with two new stars

Alba Rohrwacher and Irene Maiorino discuss their roles as leads in the fourth and final season of the HBO series My Brilliant Friend, based on Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Quartet novels.

Beetlejuice is back, in a supernatural screwball sequel

Director Tim Burton seems more interested in updating than duplicating his 1988 hit. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice demonstrates affection for the characters and genuine curiosity in how they’re doing now.

Here are 25 movies we can’t wait to watch this fall

Here are the new releases coming your way between now and Thanksgiving — we’ve got award contenders, goofy comedies, a smattering of romance, plenty of anti-heroes, and a musical documentary in LEGOs.

Is there any juice left in ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice?’

There’s a reason Beetlejuice was a hit back in 1988: it delivered both the spectacle and big stars of a major studio film, and the hilarious, weird vision of director Tim Burton. Now he returns with the sequel, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice — which stars Win…

What’s in store for movies this fall

A selective look at the would-be blockbusters, awards contenders and specialty films Hollywood has in store as the weather gets cooler.

A new version of the 1977 Star Wars features a dub in a Native American language

A new version of the 1977 classic Star Wars opens in Minnesota theaters, now dubbed over in Ojibwe — the indigenous language of one of the largest Native American tribes in the United States.

Tyrese Gibson

Tyrese Gibson is a renaissance man. He’s a Grammy-nominated singer, blockbuster actor, an accomplished author, and model. His latest project is a crime drama–1992. It’s set in Los Angeles, the day four police officers charged with beating Rodney King w…

Celebrating movie icons: Samuel Jackson

In this 2000 interview, the Pulp Fiction star remembered watching movies in segregated theaters. Though he often plays tough guys he said, in real life, “I don’t walk around looking for trouble.”

Celebrating movie icons: Spike Lee

Lee’s first film, 1986’s She’s Gotta Have It, helped make him a central figure in independent and Black cinema. In 2017, he talked about adapting that film into a 10-part Netflix series.

A new version of the 1977 Star Wars features a dub in a Native American language

A new version of the 1977 classic STAR WARS movie opens in Minnesota Theaters. And “the force be with you” will sound different. The dubbed-over version is in Ojibwe, the indigenous language of one of the largest Native American tribes in the United St…

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