Independent Shakespeare Co. launches its Griffith Park season with Coriolanus, a rare Shakespeare political thriller.
The title character in “Coriolanus” is one of those Shakespearean heroes you love to hate — or maybe you’re just hating yourself for having warm feelings toward this rather unheroic hero. For one ...
It’s always dicey when an actor makes his directorial debut, especially in a film starring himself. Thespian self-directing tends toward the blustery, for reasons that are easy to understand. Actors ...
News STAGE TO SCREENS: Ralph Fiennes Talks to Playbill.com About Wrestling Coriolanus Onto the Big Screen Ralph Fiennes, a Tony Award winner for playing Hamlet, expresses his passion for Shakespeare ...
It’s not surprising that Shakespeare remains the most filmed author of all time. (Yes, children, that even includes Stephen King.) In fact, in any given year there are more adaptations of Shakespeare ...
The plot is much too complex to go into extraordinary detail, but the gist is this: General Caius Marcius Coriolanus is both military hero and scornful aristocrat, hungry for power but potentially ...