A Roman culture expert reveals which of Ridley Scott’s arena battles are based on real history — and which are “fun, but ...
Ridley Scott was eager for his movie "Gladiator II" to be as faithful as possible to real history, but he's blunt on whether ...
It’s clear Caracalla and Geta had an intense rivalry. This was kept in check while their father Septimius Severus was emperor ...
Sharks? Maybe not. But sea battles, semi-aquatic creatures and plenty of other eye-popping spectacles were part of the ...
In 79 CE, Mount Vesuvius erupted in southern Italy, burying the nearby Roman city of Pompeii in scalding stone and ash. The catastrophe famously entombed, and preserved, the city’s villas, workshops, ...
Plans to offer Airbnb customers the chance to take part in gladiator-style battles in Rome’s Colosseum have been decried as ...
Sequel to Ridley Scott's Oscar-winner has it all: a hot star, sharks, monkeys, decapitations and a campy Denzel Washington.
With a musical return to Oz and a bloody epic of ancient Rome, Hollywood studios double down on blockbuster spectacle.
Gladiator II director Ridley Scott famously does not care about historical accuracy in his films but we had to ask.
Imagine if Donald Trump fought a lion. I'm sure he would have a huge audience.”) The hairless baboons that appear in a smaller arena earlier in Gladiator II are a fictional invention ...
The image of a gladiator standing tall on top of a charging rhino flying through the Roman Colosseum became one of the ...
"Wicked" had the biggest opening weekend for a movie adaptation of a Broadway show. Here's how it compares to other ...