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Sep 06

Actor Burt Reynolds dead at 82

By Associated Press

Reynolds starred in films including "Deliverance" and "Boogie Nights."…

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Sep 04

There’s no place like home for Dorothy’s stolen ruby slippers, recovered in FBI sting

By Steve Karnowski, Associated Press

A pair of ruby slippers used in "The Wizard of Oz" and later stolen from a Minnesota museum were recovered in a sting operation after a man approached the shoes' insurer and said he could help get them back, the…

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May 25

Missing the Royal Wedding mania? These 11 romantic movies taught us lessons about love

By Lora Strum

We’ve all seen the one about the improbable couple who get together after some hilarious hijinks. But, if you dig a little deeper, rom-coms and other tearjerkers can offer serious takeaways.

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Apr 20

7 movies and TV shows that baffle, but we love them anyway

By Michael Boulter

In honor of “WestWorld” coming back for a second season -- which we expect to be no less baffling than the first -- the NewsHour asked its staff for recommendations for movies and TV shows that left us with questions,…

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Mar 16

In wake of Standing Rock, Native storytelling gets more screen time

By Courtney Norris

The very public fight to stop a pipeline ​company from crossing sacred land and water may be helping open doors for a surge of content from Native filmmakers telling their own stories.

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Mar 09

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How ‘Wrinkle in Time’ director Ava DuVernay is breaking down walls in Hollywood

By PBS News Hour

Known to millions of readers, Madeleine L'Engle's beloved fantasy book "A Wrinkle in Time" is breaking into a new dimension: as a big-budget Disney film. Director Ava DuVernay is the first African-American woman to lead a $100 million film production,…

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Mar 09

‘A Wrinkle in Time’ director Ava DuVernay picks 3 must-see movies by black directors

By Alison Thoet

“A Wrinkle In Time,” the highly anticipated film adaptation of Madeleine L’Engle’s beloved novel, opens today under Ava DuVernay’s stewardship. We asked the director for her recommendations on must-see films by black filmmakers.

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Mar 02

Get ready for the Oscars by revisiting these past best picture winners

By Ilayda Kocak

These five Best Picture winners may not get all the love they deserve, compared to other go-to greats.

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Jan 26

‘Grease’ is 40 this year. Here are 6 more pop musicals to watch

By Alison Thoet

It’s been 40 years since Sandy told Danny that he “better shape up” in the 1978 movie “Grease,” based on the Tony award-winning Broadway show. Theater critic Ben Brantley recommends six musicals that followed in its wake.

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Jan 19

‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ has been inspiring other movies for 50 years. Here are 6 to watch

By Alison Thoet

Director Stanley Kubrick’s landmark space saga, “2001: A Space Odyssey,” turns 50 this year, remaining remarkably relevant and influential even 17 years after surpassing its titular year. Here are six movies Kubrick helped influence.

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