Though rare, female gladiators did appear in the Roman arena, challenging ancient Rome’s expectations and revealing how spectacle, politics and social boundaries shaped life in the empire ...
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Are you not entertained? — The question that turned Gladiator into tragedy
While films like Ridley Scott’s Gladiator recreate glorious civilizations from our past, they also portray some of the most ...
If so, you know this genre is filled with both epic blockbusters and epic stinkers, and it can be hard to find a film that ...
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Spartacus: House of Ashur's female gladiator unpacks fight scenes
House of Ashur star Tenika Davis explains how she prepared for bloody fight scenes as the franchise's first female gladiator.
Russell Crowe has some issues with Gladiator II, though they've less to do with the sequel's technical qualities and more to ...
Russell Crowe was not entertained. The actor, 61, is sharing his issue with the 2024 film “Gladiator II.” ...
House of Ashur star Graham McTavish about Korris' intense fight scene in Episode 3, his glorious wig, and what drew him to ...
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“Spartacus: House of Ashur” shows why America isn’t Rome
We chat with creator Steven S. DeKnight and star Nick Tarabay about the resurrection of Ashur, a heel turned hero.
The actor has criticised the creative team behind the sequel to Ridley Scott’s 2000 epic, saying it lacked the moral core that defined the original Oscar-winning film ...
Nick E. Tarabay and Steven S. DeKnight discuss resurrecting Ashur and the bold new direction of 'Spartacus: House of Ashur' ...
Russell Crowe has some choice words for Ridley Scott's Gladiator sequel, saying it lost the "moral core" of the original.
Russell Crowe has branded the Gladiator sequel "really unfortunate" insisting the team behind the movie failed to understand ...
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