Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch put on a masterclass in comedy in The Roses, a brilliant new adaptation of Warren Adler's 1981 novel War of the Roses, which follows a couple at odds. The film ...
The headline on a UNESCO report from last December sums up a grim reality: “Journalists killed in 2024: a heavy death toll in conflict zones for the second year running.” In Gaza, in Ukraine, and in ...
“The Roses,” released Aug 29 and directed by Jay Roach, follows the story of Ivy (Olivia Coleman) and Theo (Benedict Cumberbatch) through their marriage and its messy and chaotic deterioration. The ...
The film from Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin profiles Lynsey Addario, a Pulitzer-winning photojournalist whose work has documented the Invasion of the Ukraine and conflicts across Europe and ...
Doubtful a remake of the 1989 movie “The War of the Roses” is necessary. But there is a remake (loosely based on the 1981 book by the late Warren Adler). The current movie stars Benedict Cumberbatch ...
THE ROSES is, by turns, witty, scary, touching, heartwarming, dramatic, and nearly always compelling. Despite the terrible dissolution of the marriage in the movie, the ending validates the marriage.
“The Roses,” a remake of the 1989 “War of the Roses” (which itself was based on the 1981 Warren Adler novel), is a twisted little black comedy with as much bark as there is bite. When the film works, ...
It takes a lot of cinematic courage to remake a movie classic, whether from the modern era or otherwise. Of course, most remakes pale in comparison to the original version of whatever it is that’s ...
During the late 1980s, Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas were big movie stars. They appeared together, along with Danny DeVito, in “Romancing the Stone” and its sequel “The Jewel of the Nile.” And ...
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