Joss Whedon on Shakespeare, Female Superheroes, and Feminism
The producer-director on Shakespeare, female superheroes, and what pisses him off about the industry.
The producer-director on Shakespeare, female superheroes, and what pisses him off about the industry.
The first trailer for Joss Whedon’s adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing, which of course was the impetus for this blog.
Looks amazing!
I want to see this right now!
Chicago’s Music Box Theatre is hosting a 70mm film festival in February. Films include Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master, Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Kenneth Brannagh’s Hamlet.
Richard III
Act V, Scene iii
Act 3: Dr. Horrible’s Singalong Blog
I really like mashing up Dr. Horrible and Richard III.
The Tempest
Act V, Scene i
Serenity
We started this project one year ago. To celebrate, here is the Shakespeare text from our very first post, applied to a part of Serenity drawn from The Tempest.
It’s been a year since this project started, and although it isn’t updated as often as I’d like any more, I like to go back to it every now and then. And it is responsible for some very strong friendships. So thank you, Andy, Chris, Kate, Les, Marjorie, Noel, and Rowan for being great people, both online and off.
Joss Whedon, Nathan Fillion, and Clark Gregg discuss Whedon’s adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing (although Fillion and Gregg say very little)
Interview with Amy Acker, Alexis Denisof, and Sean Maher, concerning Joss Whedon’s version of Much Ado About Nothing
TIFF: A Very positive First Review for Much Ado About Nothing
Now when will it see a wide release?!
A trailer for a new production of Henry IV, Part I, featuring Tom Hiddleston and Jeremy Irons, premiering tonight on the BBC.
Comedy of Errors
Act III, Scene i
The Avengers
I apologize for the image quality.