Ptolemy, the last king of Mauretania, which included parts of modern-day Morocco, was executed by Roman Emperor Caligula in ...
Also out this week is Gladiator II, and The Order. In The Order, Jude Law stars as FBI agent Terry Husk, who begins to suspect that a series of crimes committed in the Pacific Northwest are not ...
Post Christmas Warner Bros is busy making release date changes for next year before it rings in and beyond. The most prolific move is that Matt Reeves’ The Batman sequel is heading from Oct. 2 ...
Taking The Batman – Part II’s October 2, 2026 spot is a new Alejandro G. Iñárritu-directed film starring Tom Cruise about “the most powerful man in the world” as he “embarks on a ...
Sadly, by March of 2014, one million South Sudanese had been displaced from their homes, including 800,000 who are currently in several displaced camps across the country (Juba, Bor, Malakal ...
On Dec. 25, the royal family embarked on their annual Christmas Day walk to St. Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham in Norfolk, England. While George and Louis coordinated with their dad in ...
The Severan Tondo//Image Credit: José Luiz Bernardes Ribeiro/Wikimedia Commons Urbicus was from the North African region of Numidia, which is the setting of the opening scenes of ‘Gladiator II.’ He ...
Without this beloved treasure of an actor, Gladiator II (now streaming on VOD services ... His legions dock in the African country of Numidia and lay waste to the defending army and Acacius ...
“Gladiator II,” the sequel to 2001’s best picture ... the film follows Hanno (Paul Mescal), who lives a quiet life in Numidia with his wife Arisha. However, Rome invades, killing Arisha ...
Even if it’s still playing on a movie theater near you, you can watch the Golden Globe-nominated film Gladiator II at home. Directed by Ridley Scott, Gladiator II takes place 16 years after the ...
It’s a breathtakingly beautiful movie that feels uncommonly timeless. That may be why The Godfather Part II has never fully gone away from the public consciousness. How many times have you heard ...