There are many reasons to seek out Charles Burnett's long-buried 1999 film, but perhaps primary among them: The rare chance to see Lynn Redgrave, Margot Kidder and James Earl Jones share the screen.
Here, a 60-something Jones plays a Jamaican American man who ... Poinsettia moves to LA and rents an apartment in a boarding house just across the hall from Fish. The house otherwise appears ...
James Earl Jones, the prolific star of films like Dr. Strangelove, Coming to America, and Field of Dreams, and the iconic ...
The actor's other memorable credits included "The Great White Hope," "The Lion King," and "Coming to America." James Earl ...
Few voices command attention like James Earl Jones’s deep ... The story that follows charts an extraordinary path – from Jones’s debut in Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove to his enduring legacy as ...
James Earl Jones Remembered at AFI Silver ... but this extended tribute at AFI Silver shows the breadth of Jones’s talent: his screen debut in “Dr. Strangelove,” his Golden Globe-nominated ...
The surprising origin story involves an F-bomb wielding Val Kilmer, who Modine says once told him, "I'm sick of you. I'm ...
racist serial killer who is murdering Black people (James Earl Jones guest stars as his defense lawyer). There is a Black Wall Street financier accused of murder who tells psychiatrist Dr. Olivet ...