What makes a good courtroom drama With former president Trump's real-life legal drama unfolding in New York, here are some of Hollywood's best courtroom dramas for some low-stakes intrigue. Linda Holmes
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, MGM, celebrates its 100th anniversary The Hollywood Heritage Museum is showcasing the studio's history. Highlights include personal items and costumes worn by Golden Age stars including Humphrey Bogart, Mae West and Clark Gable.
David and Nathen Zellner on their absurdist film 'Sasquatch Sunset' NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with David and Nathen Zellner about their new, absurd film "Sasquatch Sunset," which is about a family of sasquatches. Ryan Benk
Dystopian film 'Civil War' follows journalists covering a second American civil war Alex Garland's dystopian thriller Civil War depicts a current-day, less-than-united states of America in which journalists are scrambling to get to the White House before rebel factions do. Bob Mondello
Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar' is getting a 2nd theatrical release The release of the science fiction masterpiece is to celebrate its 10th anniversary. Paramount Pictures says the release will be in IMAX 70 millimeter format as well as digital screens this September.
The cultural legacy of OJ Simpson: football player, actor and murder suspect OJ Simpson, one of the greatest running backs of all time, has died at 76. His infamous police chase and murder trial changed the media landscape, and accelerated the obsession with celebrity culture. A Martinez
A year after starring in Barbie, actress Margot Robbie raids the toy chest again This time she's playing with Monopoly money. Her production company announced it will be producing a live-action movie based on the classic board game.
A new documentary follows hundreds of high school girls forming a mock government NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Amanda McBaine and Jess Moss about their new documentary, "Girls State." It follows a program in which hundreds of high school girls form a mock government. Ayesha Rascoe
Rudy Mancuso's 'Musica' brings viewers inside the sensation of rhythmic synesthesia NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Rudy Mancuso about his new movie, Musica. It's his semi-autobiographical film about living with synesthesia and falling in love. Ailsa Chang
'Oppenheimer' finally premieres in Japan to mixed reactions and high emotions The film's release in Japan, more than eight months after it opened in the U.S., had been watched with trepidation because of the sensitivity of the subject matter. Anthony Kuhn