By Ben Kenigsberg When James Earl Jones died in September at 93, he left behind a great performance that, for 25 years, has gone virtually unseen. The movie, “The Annihilation of Fish ...
His movies, most of which focus on working-class Black families in his home city of Los Angeles, have been underseen, underexposed and sometimes misunderstood. In the past couple of decades ...
James Earl Jones, Maggie Smith, Donald Sutherland, David Lynch were honored and remembered at the Academy Awards ...
The brand-new “Eephus” and noteworthy “Bingo Long” join old favorites such as “Bull Durham” and “A League of Their Own” in a month-long series ...
Exactly how many Black actors and actresses have been passed over for Oscar awards over the years? Exactly how many Black ...
No movie deserves the ignominious burial that ... even if few other filmmakers know what to do with them. Fish (James Earl Jones), who was born in Jamaica, has just arrived in L.A. by bus from ...
Michelle Trachtenberg, who died on Feb. 26, was noticeably absent from the In Memoriam segment at the Oscars 2025, as well as ...
From our review: The film, directed by Julius Onah, has the frayed tailoring of a movie marked by reshoots ... follows Fish (James Earl Jones), a man who believes he’s possessed by a demon ...
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