H.E.R. - 'Judas and the Black Messiah’

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Ali Larter - 'Landman'

The stunning and versatile actress reflects on how modeling led her to acting via a 1996 magazine cover; the challenge of finding multi-dimensional parts even as she rose to prominence in horror (two 'Final Destination' and three 'Resident Evil' films), comedy ('Legally Blonde') ...  Show more

Jason Bateman - 'Black Rabbit' & 'DTF St. Louis' [LIVE]

In front of an audience at Chapman University, the former child actor-turned-multi-hyphenate reflects on his five years of work in front of and behind the camera on 'Ozark,' the unanticipated success of his — and Will Arnett and Sean Hayes' — podcast 'SmartLess,' and stepping out ...  Show more

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