Shelved too quickly after poor early word, Charles Burnett's romantic drama starring Lynn Redgrave and James Earl Jones deserved a run — which it's now getting.
He can’t be pigeonholed. “The Annihilation of Fish” similarly evades classification, genre and otherwise. The movie is often gently funny, though occasionally lurches into boisterous excess ...
One person described the fish as her “feminist Roman Empire”, in the sense of an inspirational obsession that filled the same ...
As "The Fish Thief" details, the invasive creature sometimes referred to as a "vampire fish" once wreaked havoc on lake trout and other native species in Midwestern waters.
The pandemic decimated the box office and the reshaped the moviegoing experience. NPR's movie critic, Bob Mondello, looks ...
The late-night legend performed an entire musical number, joked with Adam Sandler, and even took a jab at Karla Sofía Gascón.
A restored version of Charles Burnett’s 1999 movie “The Annihilation of Fish” opens at the Brooklyn Academy of Music after being virtually unshown for 25 years. By Ben Kenigsberg When James ...
Fish isn't a danger to anyone ... perfection in each other's company — and how sometimes in life, and in the movies, good things do come to those who wait.
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