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Salon.com July 31, 2000 Stephanie Zacharek |
"Dead Again" Kenneth Branagh tells us how he left Shakespearean clues in this most romantic -- and thrilling -- of romantic thrillers. |
Salon.com June 9, 2000 Charles Taylor |
The player His new musical version of "Love's Labour's Lost" is flawed, but Kenneth Branagh remains our greatest living interpreter of Shakespeare. |
Salon.com January 24, 2001 Andrew O'Hehir |
"Elizabeth" How the Virgin Queen, from the stone castle's point of view, turned herself immortal... |
Salon.com September 11, 2000 Charles Taylor |
"Sliding Doors" A romantic fantasy to wallow in, starring an actress too many people love to hate. |
Salon.com October 12, 2000 David Lazarus |
"Final Destination" Audiences wanted to see more death: How a horror flick was turned from a potential failure into "the perfect souffle"... |
Salon.com August 7, 2002 Jonathon Keats |
"After Shakespeare" by John Gross, ed. Victor Hugo raised him in a seance, Voltaire ripped him off and Byron called him a vulgar dog. The world's great writers just can't leave Shakespeare alone. |
Salon.com August 7, 2000 Michael Sragow |
"The End of the Affair" The nakedness of Neil Jordan's moody, oddly magical love story goes beyond the skin. |
Smithsonian September 2006 Doug Stewart |
To Be or Not to Be Shakespeare While skeptics continue to question the authorship of his plays, a new exhibition raises doubts about the authenticity of his portraits. |
Lucire June 25, 2009 |
Visiting the Bard's Cobbe Portrait The Cobbe Portrait is on display at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. Stanley Moss pays it a visit. |
Home Theater April 18, 2003 |
DVD Reviews Solid car chances and fight scenes make The Transporter a worthwhile rent, if you can't get Ronin or The French Connection... A new Young Guns DVD gives the film the grudging respect that was lacking from the original DVD release. |
AskMen.com Craig Mazin |
5 Odd Shakespeare Adaptations Looking for a little highbrow subtext during your next rental outing? Try these great and unconventional Shakespeare adaptations. |
Chemistry World August 23, 2014 |
The science of Shakespeare: a new look at the playwright's universe Dan Falk's book outlines the scientific climate and developments of Shakespeare's time, and demonstrates the influence of science on the Bard's works. |