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Last February, Oprah Winfrey announced the revival of “The Color Purple,” a 1985 film produced by Steven Spielberg starring Winfrey, Whoopi Goldberg, Danny Glover, and Laurence Fishburne based on Alice Walker’s 1982 book of the same name.

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There is something for everyone at the movies this summer, both in theaters and streaming at home.

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Little Richard in Little Richard I Am Everything 

Before Elvis, David Bowie, Prince, Harry Styles and Lil Nas X there was Little Richard. The bright, shiny North star of rock and roll.

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Everett Osborne in Sweetwater  

This b-ball, biofilm dribbles but can’t shoot. The direction, acting, script and tech team are all in play, but nothing scores.

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This image released by A24 shows Michelle Williams in a scene from "Showing Up." (Allyson Riggs/A24 via AP) 

In Reichardt’s latest film, Michelle Williams plays a Portland, Oregon, ceramics artist of little renown but quiet devotion, trying to prepare a gallery show among distractions

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Opportunities were notably greater for women and people of color on streaming platforms than in theatrically released films.

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Carys Mullins has documented how it feels to be young and transgender for a film set to debut at a festival as transgender people around the world celebrate visibility and lawmakers across the country look to restrict their rights and care.

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Matt Damon in Air  

There are legends in sports, but only one king of kings. Billionaire Michael Jordan, the richest and most successful athlete of all time. How did he become a household name, a brand, an entity? It took a village.

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James Dixon 

Two Trains was the actor’s first time working with an all-Black cast on a Black play produced by a Black theater company. “It was so fulfilling,” he recalls.

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Telvin Griffin (Photo by Stephanie Girard) 

"Seven Guitars" by August Wilson, featuring nationally recognized actor Telvin Griffin, runs March 15 through April 9 at Brunish Theatre

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