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‘The Fablemans’ is a love letter to film and family

Playwright Tony Kushner has worked with Steven Spielberg on four movies. NPR’s Scott Simon speaks with Kushner about the latest collaboration, “The Fabelmans,” which explores Spielberg’s childhood.

A veteran movie critic’s new documentary celebrates talents from Black cinema

Veteran movie critic Elvis Mitchell is now working behind the camera. NPR’s Scott Simon talks with Mitchell about his debut film, “Is that Black Enough for You?!?”, a documentary about Black cinema.

What’s making us happy: A guide to your weekend listening, viewing and reading

Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour share what’s bringing them joy. This week: Dawnlands: A Novel, Addams Family Values, Wind of Change and Turnstile.

Actress Zoe Kazan on her new movie ‘She Said’

NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with actress Zoe Kazan about her latest role in the movie “She Said,” where she plays a New York Times journalist who helped uncover the crimes of Harvey Weinstein.

‘She Said’ follows the journalists who set the #MeToo movement in motion

An engrossing new film focuses on New York Times journalists Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor, whose reporting uncovered the crimes of Harvey Weinstein — and the vast network of people who enabled him.

Growing interest in anime movies is a beacon of hope for the entire industry

Anime films have been a big hit at the domestic box office — a sign there is room in the movie market for more than just sequels and superheroes.

Move review: ‘Bones and All’

Film director Luca Guadagnino reunites with “Call Me By Your Name” star Timothée Chalamet for “Bones and All,” a dark, romance/drama based on author Camille DeAngelis’ young adult novel.

She Said (2022)

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Disney+ users will have to pay $3 more a month for ad-free content

Disney+ says its new pricing plan goes into effect Dec. 8, and users will have to pay $3 per month more to preserve ad-free streaming services.

Movie Review: ‘The Fabelmans’

Director Steven Spielberg’s new movie, “The Fabelmans,” is a fictionalized version of his life story, growing up a budding filmmaker in the 1960s in Arizona.

Michael Imperioli is back (after never really going away)

Michael Imperioli is back in the spotlight. This time around, he’s being propelled by a leading role in another HBO show and a fresh wave of cultural relevance for The Sopranos.

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