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He brought King T’Challa to life in a way that transfixed the world and spoke uniquely to Black Americans.

He brought King T’Challa to life in a way that transfixed the world and spoke uniquely to Black Americans.

The actor played revolutionary characters who made both Hollywood and American history—all while quietly undergoing treatment for the cancer that took his life at age 43.

Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter are back as the beloved time-traveling duo known for their kindness and decency—just when the world needed them most.

The slow reopening of U.S. cinemas is being led by a mediocre action movie that grossed a mere $4 million in its first weekend. But it’s something.

Shot remotely over 12 weeks, Host is the first great entry in the new genre of “quarantine horror.”

A new documentary about a high-school civics experiment suggests that young Americans simply imitate the flawed electoral politics they see in their country.

The artist’s film for Disney+ returns to the themes of home and exile that animated her past two visual projects—and that hold special meaning for Black Americans.

Her candidacy meets a culture that, too often, still doesn’t know what to make of women who seek to lead.

Armando Iannucci’s adaptation of Dickens’s novel is mad, loving, and brilliant.

In HBO Max’s An American Pickle, the actor plays both a Jewish immigrant from the 1920s who wakes up in 2020—and his great-grandson.