HAMNET (12A) 125mins ★★★★★ BEFORE Hamlet, there was Hamnet. William Shakespeare’s only son died at the tender age of 11 and ...
Gus Van Sant discusses more than four decades of filmmaking, from his aborted debut ("Alice in Hollywood") to his role in ...
The Abinger Hatch is a place for romantics to stare out onto broad vistas, for those who want to escape from the glare of ...
The year in moviegoing can, perhaps, be summed up by one fact: Sinners remains the only film in the Top 10 list of ...
Now and then, an eagle-eyed fan on the internet randomly discovers a photo of a person from the past who instantly reminds them of their favorite modern-day celebrity. In most cases, the resemblance ...
Every year, the CinemaBlend staff makes a point of tracking all of the new films we see and judging them from one (awful) to ...
Pope Francis, conservative activist Charlie Kirk, trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre and celebrities Gene Hackman and Rob ...
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Saraki’s persona in Bolaji’s book
I begin with a telling scene. In 2001, former Sports Minister, Bolaji Abdullahi, then a young journalist, visited the strongman of Kwara politics, Dr. Olusola Saraki, at his Lagos home. From his vast ...
The unstoppable success of the BAFTA Award-winning CBBC TV series is coming live (and dead!) to the Royal Concert Hall this ...
Oscar Isaac is at his absolute most vulnerable in the gripping documentary King Hamlet, about a modern adaptation of the ...
Harvey Weinstein’s aggressive FYC strategy led to 13 Academy Award nominations for the romantic comedy and a major upset win.
The Shakespearean monologue that is featured twice in “Hamnet” has long informed the movies, often in surprising ways that can make us rethink the words.
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