Set in London's South Asian community, the Telluride-premiering film relies (mostly) on the Bard's language. By Caryn James This latest version of Hamlet begins with a death ritual. Riz Ahmed, as the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Thomas Ostermeier’s production of “Hamlet,” presented as part of the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Next Wave festival, unleashes more madness than what ...
Oscar Isaac is at his absolute most vulnerable in the gripping documentary King Hamlet, about a modern adaptation of the ...
The actor reteams with Aneil Karia, the director of his Oscar-winning short 'The Long Goodbye,' in a listless update of the classic play. Emma Stone Won't Be Playing Miss Piggy in Movie She's ...
Responding to a guest essay, readers offer different ways to view “Hamlet.” To the Editor: Re “Listen to ‘Hamlet.’ Feel Better,” by Jeremy McCarter (Opinion guest essay, July 23): I appreciate Mr.
I first read Hamlet when I was still in my teen years. Naturally, I took it at its face value—the prince discovers his father has been murdered, spirals into grief, plots revenge, and everything ends ...