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.
In “The Annihilation of Fish,” age is the accumulation of scars. Aching memories, unhealed bruises and pent-up desires remain ...
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 ...
NEW YORK (AP) - James Earl Jones, who overcame racial ... amid the racism of early 20th-century America. In 1972, Jones repeated his role in the movie version and was nominated for an Academy ...
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 ...
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.