By Ben Kenigsberg When James Earl Jones died in September at 93, he left behind a great performance that, for 25 years, has gone virtually unseen. The movie, “The Annihilation of Fish ...
The prospect of seeing the actor in one of his finest roles is just one reason to see “The Annihilation of Fish,” a surreal and disarming film.
There are many reasons to seek out Charles Burnett's long-buried 1999 film, but perhaps primary among them: The rare chance ...
His movies, most of which focus on working-class ... Here, a 60-something Jones plays a Jamaican American man who goes by the name Fish, and who's just been released from a 10-year stay in an ...
which worked together to restore the movie; it's now getting a limited theatrical release. Here, a 60-something Jones plays a Jamaican American man who goes by the name Fish, and who's just been ...
No movie deserves the ignominious burial that ... even if few other filmmakers know what to do with them. Fish (James Earl Jones), who was born in Jamaica, has just arrived in L.A. by bus from ...
James Caan, Anjelica Huston, and James Earl Jones star in this moving drama that ... The Last Exorcism follows a disillusioned preacher who allows a documentary crew to film his final exorcism.
For his role as the voice of Darth Vader in the original Star Wars film (1977), James Earl Jones was paid $7,500. He recorded all of Vader’s dialog for the movie in just two and a half hours. Is James ...