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Warner Bros. kills off 'Batgirl' movie, $90 million in
In a move that shocked Hollywood observers for the amount of money wasted, Warner Bros. Discovery announced Tuesday that it is shelving all plans to… -
The 24th Roxbury Film Festival celebrates films by, for and about people of color
RoxFilm's schedule is packed with 80 films this year, ranging from documentaries to animation. -
Pop Culture Cookbooks: Creating a career out of fantasy food
Author Chelsea Monroe-Cassel shares delicious stories about her culinary work. -
Dishing with the author of Marvel's Black Panther: The Official Wakanda Cookbook
Hear from author and chef Nyanyika Banda as part of our Summer Fun Series. -
How to protect your ears from the ‘decibel danger zone’ at the movies this summer
The loudest movie theater decibels are akin to putting your ear near the sound of a loud hairdryer or a jet ski. -
'A Tale of Three Chinatowns' director explores how and why these neighborhoods are in jeopardy
The documentary film takes looks at Chinatowns in three major cities: Boston, Chicago and Washington, D.C. -
A 'Jaws' actor is named police chief in the town where the iconic movie was filmed
Former Jaws actor Jonathan Searle is set to become the next police chief of Oak Bluffs in Martha's Vineyard — the same town in which the iconic movie was… -
Why 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' is already the movie of the decade
It's inextricably tied to the COVID-19 pandemic, a time when sudden isolation left many of us asking "What matters?" -
Author and director John Waters on free speech and pushing the envelope with humor
"I make fun of the things I love," he said. -
On May the 4th, let's remember the time NPR had a 'Star Wars' radio drama
On this May the 4th, we want to take you back to 1981, when NPR turned its attention to Star Wars. That's right: Some of you may have forgotten (and some…