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Zack Snyder, Making Superman Over For Our Era
In Man of Steel, the director behind Watchmen and 300 has had a go at that most quintessentially American superhero. He speaks with NPR's Linda Werthheimer about his reverence for the character's mythology — and why he chose to change some of it up.READ MORE
Zack Snyder, Making Superman Over For Our Era
The director's reverence for the character's mythology didn't stop him from changing some of it up.READ MORE
'20 Feet From' The Spotlight, There's Singing Worthy Of One
A new documentary profiles backup singers whose voices you know, but whose names you probably don't.READ MORE
Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg: Friends Till 'The End'
In a new disaster-film spoof from the longtime collaborators, the Rapture hits home in Hollywood.READ MORE
The Movie Nick Offerman Has 'Seen A Million Times'
Actor Nick Offerman loves John Wayne's The Quiet Man. "It's very nostalgic for me," he says.READ MORE
Judy Blume is the author of many books for kids and teens, including Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret, Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and Blubber. Her 1981 novel, Tiger Eyes, has just been adapted into a movie.">
Judy Blume Hits The Big Screen With 'Tiger Eyes' Adaptation
Lawrence Blume, the son of the widely beloved coming-of-age author, helped adapt her 1981 novel.READ MORE
The Force Is With The Navajo: 'Star Wars' Gets A New Translation
The translation of the 1977 classic premieres July 3 on the Navajo Nation reservation in Arizona.READ MORE
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Michael Caine: 'I Spent My Life Doing Something That I Love'
At 80, Caine appears in the new thriller Now You See Me and has plans for at least three more films.READ MORE
'Before Midnight,' Love Darkens And Deepens
In Richard Linklater's new film about Jesse and Celine, they've coupled up, but it's no fairy tale.READ MORE
From Boos To Bravos: A Recap Of Cannes
Critic John Powers returns from the film festival with tales of the good, the bad, and the parties.READ MORE
The Movie Gillian Anderson Has 'Seen A Million Times'
Actor Gillian Anderson thinks Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa is "one of the funniest movies ever made."READ MORE
Pitbull Gets 'Epic': 'You Constantly Have To Defend Your Success'
Pitbull tells NPR's Michel Martin about using music as an escape and acting in the upcoming Epic.READ MORE
Julianne Moore, Relishing Complicated Characters
In What Maisie Knew, she plays a troubled rock star, but characteristically is able to humanize her.READ MORE
Director Justin Lin Shifts The Identity Of 'Fast & Furious'
Lin is fighting stereotypes of Asians in Hollywood. But he doesn't want that fight to define him.READ MORE
Soderbergh's Liberace, 'Behind The Candelabra'
The director examines the five-year love affair between the flamboyant pianist and Scott Thorson.READ MORE
The Movie Katie Aselton Has 'Seen A Million Times'
When actress Katie Aselton saw Point Break for the first time, she says "it totally got me."READ MORE





