
Braving airport crowds and flight delays, 43 million Americans will travel home this week to spend Thanksgiving with friends and family, the organization AAA predicted. What do you think?
Braving airport crowds and flight delays, 43 million Americans will travel home this week to spend Thanksgiving with friends and family, the organization AAA predicted. What do you think?
NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with actor Michael B. Jordan as he bookends his year in movies with a return as boxer Adonis Johnson in the sequel Creed II.
The official entry for Best Foreign Language film from Mexico is Roma, director Alfonso Cuarón’s black-and-white reimagining of his middle class childhood home in Mexico City.
Peter Farrelly’s tale of a black musician chauffeured through the Deep South of the 1960s by a white driver is “a well-meaning but glib and shallow ode to interracial healing.”
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The sequel to 2015’s winning overhaul of the venerable Rocky franchise is “is a more listless and ordinary film than Creed by any measure, but still a rewarding one.”
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Malek sang at the top of his lungs while playing Queen’s iconic lead singer in the new biopic Bohemian Rhapsody. Still, he says, “No one can sing like Freddie Mercury.”
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