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.
Back in 2005, The Island, starring Scarlett Johansson and Ewan McGregor, seemed destined for success. With a hefty production budget of about $126 million and a futuristic dystopian premise, it had ...
When Fantastic Four was released in 2005, the world was a very different place. In superhero movies, women were mostly relegated to being love interests or, even when they were heroes themselves, eye ...
Jessica Alba got real about her least favorite scene to shoot as Sue Storm in the 2005 film Fantastic Four 20 years later — a “humiliating” one where her character reappeared completely naked over a ...
Quentin Tarantino has selected his top 20 movies of the 21st century, with Ridley Scott’s Black Hawk Down coming in first place and Lee Unkrich’s Toy Story 3 ranking second. The Oscar-winning director ...
Turning a beloved animated series into live action is always tricky. For every One Piece success, there’s something like the 2010 film version of Avatar: The Last Airbender, a complete calamity. But ...
SOLON, Ohio — Tucked away on the corner of a nondescript strip mall, Olé Tapas Bar has brought the energy and flavors of the Mediterranean to the heart of Solon. As if that’s not enough of a reason to ...
A new restaurant with small bites and craft cocktails recently opened in downtown Fort Pierce. The Urban Tapas opened in the former private party rooms of its sister restaurant, 2nd Street Bistro, ...
As 2005 Week comes to a close, The A.V. Club staff answers the requisite AVQ&A: What pop culture screams 2005 to you? As always, we invite you to contribute your own responses in the comments—and send ...
It’s got an epic title, a big-name star as its lead and a major studio behind it. But since it was released on Amazon's Prime Video on July 25, “War of the Worlds" has become an all-time ratings bust.
The film and its sequel were clobbered by critics, but one of original heroes says the audience had it right. Michael Chiklis is tired of people acting like his Fantastic Four movies were cinematic ...
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