October 21, 2016

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Best of the Week: New 'Logan' and 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' Previews, a New Way to Watch Movies and More

The Important News

Marvel Cinematic Universe: James Gunn wants to make a Nebula spinoff. Letitia Wright joined Black Panther. The next Spider-Man movie is in the works.

X-Men: Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Lizzy Caplan are on the shortlist to play Domino in Deadpool 2.

D.C. Extended Universe: Ben Affleck’s The Batman begins filming in the Spring. James Wan says Aquaman will be like Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Star Wars: Donald Glover is the new young Lando Calrissian. Joss Whedon wants to make a Star Wars movie now.

Transformers: John Turturro and John Goodman are returning for Transformers: The Last Knight.

Sequels: Anna Camp will be back in Pitch Perfect 3. Michael Dougherty and Zach Shields are writing Godzilla 2.

Remakes: Willy Wonka is getting a a reboot focused on his early adventures. Leonardo DiCaprio is producing a live-action Captain Planet movie.

True Stories: The Coen Brothers are writing a movie about dark web drug dealer Ross William Ulbricht. Tom Hardy will star in an Ernest Shackleton biopic.

Legendary Tales: A big new Sinbad movie is in the works. Alex Graves will direct Sony’s live-action Mulan movie.

Adaptations: Carla Gugino and Bruce Greenwood will star in Gerald’s Game.

Box Office: Ben Affleck had one of his best openings with The Accountant.

Doc Talk: Michael Moore unveiled his surprise documentary TrumpLand.

Reel TV: Enemy of the State is getting a sequel TV series.

The Videos and Geek Stuff

New Movie Trailers: Logan, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Assassin’s Creed, Nocturnal Animals, Arrival, A Cure for Wellness, Frank & Lola, U.S.S. Indianapolis: Men of Courage, Pet, The Boss Baby and In a Valley of Violence.

MovieClips: Moana and Doctor Strange.

Watch: A deleted scene from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. And Star Wars mashed up with Veep. And a chronological megatrailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.

See: New Rogue One: A Star Wars Story images. And new Logan images. And a new Wonder Woman image.

Watch: A viral promo for A Cure for Wellness. And a vintage-looking viral promo for Ouija: Origin of Evil. And a retro trailer for Boo! A Madea Halloween.

See: Halloween costumes worn by movie nerds in the ’70s and ’80s.

Watch: A fan-made trailer for Frozen 2. And a fan-made Thor: Ragnarok trailer.

See: Danny Elfman parodied the presidential election through music. And a campaign video that’s also a movie bully supercut.

Watch: An animated short for adults by Pixar animators. And a short scripted by Doctor Strange co-writer C. Robert Cargill.

See: Amazing fan art inspired by Doctor Strange.

Watch: Characters from 49 movies sing the Friends theme.

See: All of this week’s best new posters.

Watch: Tom Cruise recreates his best movie roles.

See: Harry Potter redone with hamsters.

Watch: Kate McKinnon stars in a Ghostbusters outtake reel.

Our Features

Movie Reviews: Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk offers a brand new way to watch a movie.

Marvel Movie Guides: We look into all the latest Marvel movie rumors. And why Hulk isn’t more important to the MCU.

Interviews: Ti West on In a Valley of Violence and how realism is boring. And Park Chan-wook on The Handmaiden and remakes. And MondoCon artist Kevin Tong answers 10 questions.

Home Viewing: Our guide to everything hitting VOD this week.

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Episode 731: How Venezuela Imploded

People queue to buy basic food and household items outside a supermarket in Caracas.

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Things are pretty bad right now in Venezuela. Grocery stores don’t have enough food. Hospitals don’t have basic supplies, like gauze. Child mortality is spiking. Businesses are shuttering.

It’s one of the epic economic collapses of our time. And it was totally avoidable.

Venezuela used to be a relatively rich country. It has just about all the economic advantages a country could ask for: beautiful beaches and mountains ready for tourism, fertile land good for farming, an educated population, and oil, lots and lots of oil.

During the boom years, the Venezuelan government made some choices that add up to an economic time bomb.

Venezuela didn’t save its oil money. It used it to subsidize goods and services for the people, but in some unusual ways. Another choice: instead of making stuff at home, Venezuela imported almost everything it could. The government also kept tight control on the exchange rate between Venezuelan bolivars and U.S. dollars.

As long as the price of oil was high, there weren’t serious problems. Then oil prices came down.

Today on the show, we have an economic horror story about a country that made all the wrong decisions with its oil money. It’s a window into the fundamental way that money works and how when you try to control it, you can lose everything.

Music: “Deserted” and “Faded Dreams.”Find us: Twitter/ Facebook.

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101-Year-Old Chicago Cubs Fan Hopes Beloved Team Grants Her Birthday Wish

Chicago Cubs superfan Virginia Wood is celebrating her 102nd birthday next month, and she’s hoping her beloved team grants her a wish — a World Series title. Cheryl Corley/NPR hide caption

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It will be a night of tension and hope for baseball fans in Chicago when the Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers play Game 6 of the National League Championship Series on Saturday.

If the Cubs win, they will move on to the World Series to face the American League champion Cleveland Indians. It will be a step closer to fulfilling a wish of a faithful fan, 101-year-old Virginia Wood.

Wearing a Cubs T-shirt and surrounded by family, Wood was ready for baseball Thursday night when the Cubs and Dodgers took to the field. Her wheelchair not far from the television, the former physical education teacher knew what she wanted to see from her team.

“I just want to be sure they get the first run,” Wood says. “I really do. I think it makes a difference.”

And the Chicago Cubs did not disappoint — scoring in the first inning.

Wood attended her first Cubs game at Chicago’s Wrigley Field in 1924. She was 10 years old. As an adult, she would go as often as she could, especially with friends after work on “Ladies Day” when they could attend free.

“When people didn’t stay for the whole game, we’d all move ourselves down a little closer to the front as far as we could go,” Wood says.

Wood saw lots of games but no championships. The Cubs last won a World Series in 1908, but Wood dismisses the idea of a curse holding the Cubs back. She says she knew a championship would come eventually, and she is convinced this is the year.

“Oh, I’m counting on them going all the way, absolutely,” she says.

Wood says in the past, the Cubs didn’t have all the parts they needed — good pitching and hitting at the same time. This year, they have Joe Maddon. Wood says Maddon is an excellent manager directing a very talented team.

“They’ve got all young kids now,” Wood says. “It’s wonderful. They’re enthusiastic. They hustle a lot. They go after everything, and I think that’s what the difference is.”

Wood’s son, Gary, says his mother hopes the Cubs grant her a favorite wish — a World Series title.

“She’ll be 102 next month,” he says. “That’s what she wants for her birthday.”

“Oh yeah, sure, I’d like to have that,” Wood says. “Good birthday present. Oh yeah, that’s the best.”

But first, there’s a game or two left before that can happen, and Wood says she’ll be watching and cheering on her team.

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How Does Our Brain Get Rid Of Toxins?

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Part 4 of the TED Radio Hour episode Toxic

About Jeff Iliff’s TED Talk

Neuroscientist Jeff Iliff talks about his research, which explores how the brain naturally flushes out toxins during sleep.

About Jeff Iliff

Neuroscientist Jeff Iliff is an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at Oregon Health & Science University. Iliff was a part of a University of Rochester Medical Center team that discovered a brain cleansing system, which they dubbed the “glymphatic system.”

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