In ‘Neon Bull,’ A Strange, Dreamy Road Movie Reveals A Vanishing Way Of Life
Set amidst Brazil’s version of rodeo, Gabriel Mascaro’s new film blends hope, melancholy, humor and poetry. Critic John Powers says Neon Bull is a remarkable feature that is filled with funny moments.
‘Star Wars’ Voice Actor Who, As Admiral Ackbar, Warned ‘It’s A Trap!’ Dies At 93
Erik Bauersfeld’s amphibious rebel commander was far from the biggest role that the Star Wars movies had to offer. But three words transformed a bit part into a fan favorite: “It’s a trap!”
In The Paint, And In Pain: Chamique Holdsclaw’s Fight With Depression
The former WNBA star and her battle with depression is the subject of a new documentary, Mind/Game: The Unquiet Journey of Chamique Holdsclaw. She speaks with NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly.
Don Cheadle’s Miles Davis: The Latest “Badass” Black Man On Screen
Don Cheadle personifies jazz genius Miles Davis in his new film “Miles Ahead.” Badass black men rarely show up as leads in mainstream movies.
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