The Shakespearean monologue that is featured twice in “Hamnet” has long informed the movies, often in surprising ways that can make us rethink the words. By Alissa Wilkinson In Chloé Zhao’s drama ...
“To be, or not to be,” Hamlet says in his best-known speech — questioning the value of life itself and, more immediately, his own. But surely, these words have rarely if ever been uttered with such an ...
The famous line that begins Prince Hamlet's soliloquy in Shakespeare's Hamlet, "To be, or not to be, that is the question" is probably the most cited statement in all classical drama. Hamlet's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo Credit: Vertical) ComingSoon’s Tyler Treese spoke with Hamlet star Riz Ahmed about his and Aneil Karia’s bold new take on ...
When Hamlet asks, “To be, or not to be,” he is not merely rehearsing a thought about life and death. He is pausing at a far subtler threshold—the point where the weight of being someone begins to feel ...
The new Hamlet talks adding "quite literal" stakes to the famous speech. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The new version of ...
Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Riz Ahmed about his work on ‘Hamlet’, taking on the iconic role, shooting the “To be or not to be” speech, and why Shakespeare’s work is so ...