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Japanese Film Noir High And Low Is A Remarkable Example Of Nail-Biting Tension – And Now It’s Inspired Spike Lee

Bono: Stories Of Surrender Review: For U2 Fans Only

Film Review: ā€œA Complete Unknownā€ — A Fable Well Worth Telling

Jazz Club Blue Note Opens New Los Angeles Venue And Take Over Hollywood Bowl Festival

ā€œThe Ritualā€ Tells The Story Of Inglewood Educator Tedric Johnson

What James Earl Jones Can Teach Us About Activism And Art In Times Of Crisis

James Earl Jones, Acclaimed Actor And Voice Of Darth Vader, Dies At 93

Despite Its Big Night At The Oscars, ā€˜Oppenheimer’ Is A Disappointment And A Lost Opportunity

The Failures Of ā€˜Oppenheimer’ And The Ascent Of The Foreign Film – 6 Essential Reads For The Oscars

Scorsese’s Gods Of The Streets: From ā€˜Killers Of The Flower Moon’ To ā€˜Silence,’ Faith Is Rarely Far Off In His Films

Jim Ladd, Free-Form Radio Trailblazer, Is Dead at 75

The Fatal Alliance: A Century Of War On Film by David Thomson Review – Blood, Guts And Popcorn