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Satirizing and Saluting: Mel Brooks’ “Silent Movie” At 50
Mel Brooks’ “Silent Movie,” released 50 years ago this week, is a beautiful beast of a film. It’s about a director named Mel Funn (Brooks in his first leading role) who, alongside his two faithful friends Marty Eggs (Marty...
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Out of the Mouths of Cutlery: Tony Hale on “Toy Story 5”
It’s hard to think of a contemporary actor more attuned to the frequency of the oddball than Tony Hale. The 55-year-old actor has spent decades on both the big and small screens channeling his expressive face and chutes-and-ladders...
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Hard Knocks and Rebirth in the Bayou: Alfre Woodard in “Passion Fish”
In a storied career that spans six decades, the incomparable Alfre Woodard has been a formidable onscreen presence, delivering finely etched performances across a variety of film and television projects.Whether the Oscar nominee (for 1983’s “Cross Creek”) and four-time...
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Uncomfortable Truths: “Set It Off,” “Girl 6,” and “Naked Acts” at 30
By 1995, Black cinema had once again taken a foothold in mainstream culture. Young Black directors like John Singleton, Spike Lee, The Hughes Brothers, Ernest R. Dickerson, Doug McHenry, Reginald Hudlin, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Rusty Cundieff and Matty Rich...
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When Sci-fi Was Horny: “Logan’s Run” at 50
The fact that, despite many years of development, no one has managed to give us a remake of “Logan’s Run” in 50 years almost makes you believe in the existence of a benevolent intelligence controlling filmdom. Not that the...
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Paramount+’s “The Agency” Expands Its Scope With An Exhilarating Second Season
In recent years, no genre has been more prolific on television than the espionage thriller. In 2026 alone, audiences have been gifted season two of Prime’s “The Night Manager,” Peacock’s “Ponies,” and season three of Netflix’s “The Night Agent.”...
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J. Christopher Hamilton on Culture, Capital, and Creative Leverage
I ran into J. Christopher Hamilton at the Cannes Film Festival last month, the first time we’d crossed paths in nearly 20 years. Back then, we both worked at Disney in Burbank, where Hamilton was in business affairs....
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‘Amores Perros’ filmmakers talk about re-release of groundbreaking film
NPR's A Martinez talks to Alejandro González Iñárritu and Gael García Bernal about the re-release of "Amores Perros." The film launched their careers and ushered in a new era of Latin American cinema....
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Can the New Anti-Heroine Heal My Inner Black Girl?
Aleshea Harris’ seething, stylish “Is God Is” vibrates on a frequency that’s hard to fully get one’s arms around. It’s a séance for the anger that Black women share, an exorcism for the indignities we’ve been forced to swallow...
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Captivating Third Season of “House of the Dragon” Is More Complex Than Ever
Of all the sophomore seasons of television released in the last decade, “House of the Dragon” remains one of the most perplexing. While the acting was still on par with season one, the plot meandered with no sense of...
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Rescue teams in Venezuela race to save security guard trapped under building that collapsed during earthquakes
Nearly a week after two back-to-back earthquakes struck northern Venezuela, international rescue teams, including from...