Gladiator II’s recent digital and Paramount+ subscription debut is a perfect example of why such titles are still important, even as we look towards the future. And now, thanks to some wild deleted scenes that have been reported with its new home entertainment run,
Denzel Washington’s alliance with Ridley Scott seems toxic to the Academy after the "Gladiator II" star was denied a 10th Oscar nomination.
Denzel Washington was impressed by a co-star that he likened his talent and personality with that of veteran actor Tom Hanks, whom he worked with in the past.
Performances for the limited-run production begin Monday, Feb. 24 at the Barrymore Theatre in New York City, ahead of an opening night on Sunday, March 23 Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal took one step closer to Broadway last week,
Denzel Washington snubbed yet again despite another amazing performance reignites questions about BAFTA’s recognition of diverse talent.
The Broadway revival of Othello, starring Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal as Othello and Iago, has begun rehearsals. Directed by Kenny Leon, the production begins performances February 24 at the Barrymore
An Oscar recognition of Denzel Washington's breathtaking Gladiator 2 work would have allowed the star to break critical Hollywood records.
Specifically, the connection comes down to a single shared cast member: Mary Ellen Trainor. She plays the same character in Ricochet, Gail Wallens, that she did in Die Hard. Wallens is one of the news anchors reporting the events transpiring at Nakatomi Plaza.
Denzel Washington’s decades-long career has secured him two Academy Awards, two Golden Globes, a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Tony Award. Some of his throwback films (like this underrated flick) are also making a comeback on Netflix.
It’s not exactly a controversial statement to say that Denzel Washington is one of our greatest living actors. Many of Denzel Washington's best movies include some of the greatest acting performances in history. His long career of box office hits and his ...
As Shakespeare wrote, “Life is but a walking shadow,” and Denzel Washington is the poor player who continues to be heard no more, at least in the eyes of BAFTA. With over 65 film credits, nine Academy Award nominations (including two wins) and more than 270 accolades across a 45-year career,
If you don't really know why, a good starting point is the 1992 film starring Denzel Washington (Gladiator II). An epic in many senses, the movie clocks in at 3 hours and 22 minutes, and it's also mandatory viewing for anyone who considers themselves a Spike Lee (Da 5 Bloods) fan.