Tag: Macbeth
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‘That is our job in theatre – I’m gonna make you love me!’ Noma Dumezweni meets Harriet Walter
The stars of stage and screen chat about playing witches, seeing ghosts and stepping into another legend’s shoesThey have enjoyed huge success on TV with The Undoing and Killing Eve, respectively, but Noma Dumezweni and Harriet Walter started out on stage. They met in 1999, when Dumezweni played a witch and understudied Walter as Lady…
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Joel Coen Shot ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’ Entirely in Black and White
It’s been nearly a year since anyone’s heard about “
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Vishal Bhardwaj Sets up Agatha Christie Indian Film Franchise (Exclusive)
Indian filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj is developing a film franchise based on the works of Agatha Christie. The series will feature an entirely new pair of lead investigators.The first film, due to shoot in early 2021, will introduce a young heroine who is thrown into solving a murder, and teams up with an unlikely companion to…
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Vishal Bhardwaj Sets up Agatha Christie Indian Film Franchise (Exclusive)
Indian filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj is developing a film franchise based on the works of Agatha Christie. The series will feature an entirely new pair of lead investigators.The first film, due to shoot in early 2021, will introduce a young heroine who is thrown into solving a murder, and teams up with an unlikely companion to…
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Channing Tatum, Scooter Braun & Amazon Team For YA Lady Macbeth-Adapted Musical
There have been many different, unique iterations of Shakespeare’s titanic tragedy “Macbeth” throughout film history. Ranging from Kurosawa’s “Throne of Blood” to the recent Florence Pugh-breakout “Lady Macbeth,” the narrative template of Shakespeare’s story has proven to be timeless and malleable, allowing artists to adapt and reinterpret the material to support new contexts and themes…
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Carter Burwell Remembers the ‘No Country for Old Men’ Score That Never Was
Oscar-nominated composer Carter Burwell has been at the Coen Brothers’ side since their explosive 1984 debut “Blood Simple,” and that will include writer/director Joel Coen’s solo effort, “
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Here’s Chris Pine Doing Shakespeare in a Scottish Accent for Stephen Colbert — Watch
Friday brings a chance to see two hours of Chris Pine speaking as if he grew up thousands of miles away from California. Still, his character in “Outlaw King” did live a few centuries before the time of Shakespeare.Wednesday night on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Pine talked about how, even with that gap…