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stars is the 3rd person singular of the present tense of star and starring is the present participle. Wiktionary also says this about starring: (with a film as its subject) That which has the specified actor or actors, especially those in lead roles, in its cast.

For starters (no pun intended), verb forms of to star include: (he) starred, (he is) starring, (he) stars, (they) star. The Terminal is star r ed by Tom Hanks. is the correct sentence. It—however—means that Mr. Hanks put a starlike symbol next to the movie's title. On the same website you may find the correct usage of the verb with respect to its context. Take note of the “categories ...

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Starring, Joaquin Phoenix, with incredible acting that makes it hard for the audience to difference himself from the actual characters. It is wrong on several levels, but I'm mainly interested in knowing why the beginning of the sentence and the use of commas sounds so terrible.

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grammaticality - Use of commas and the word "starring" - English ...

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There is "Mary Reilly" in the movies starring Julia Roberts. Its preface says ─── "We are somewhere in England in the 19th century. A Pretty housemaid works in a nice house, which is...

A good example of this in TV and movies. The featured cast are the main stars. Sometimes a difference between "starring" and "featuring" is drawn to emphasise one or two big names from everybody else. Other actors with a lesser role are referred to as the supporting cast, and those with perhaps non-speaking parts as background or extras.