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Coming up, Justin Chang reviews the new Ryan Gosling film, Project Hail Mary.
Ryan Gosling played an astronaut eight years ago in the Neil Armstrong drama First Man.
He returns to space in the new science fiction adventure Project Hail Mary, but this time he's playing a scientist on a lonely mission to save Earth from destruction.
The movie was directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller of the animated Spider-Verse series, and it's based on a novel by Andy Weir, author of The Martian.
Project Hail Mary opens in theaters this week, and our film critic, Justin Chang, has this review.
Justin Chang is a film critic for The New Yorker.
He reviewed Project Hail Mary, starring Ryan Gosling.
On Monday's show, actor Riz Ahmed on his new prime video series, Bait, playing a British-Pakistani actor auditioning to be the next James Bond.
He's also a writer and creator on the series.
And he stars in a new film adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Hope you can join us.
For Terry Gross and Tanya Mosley, I'm David Bianculli.
Benicio del Toro, an actor who has made a career out of playing complex, morally ambiguous characters, is nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in the Paul Thomas Anderson film One Battle After Another.
Carlos, a karate instructor and leader of an immigrant rescue operation.
Leonardo DiCaprio plays Bob Ferguson, a member of a far-left revolutionary group, the French 75.
He's burned out and has been living off the grid for 16 years, raising his daughter Willa.
Her mother, who also was a revolutionary, fled to Mexico when Willow was a baby.