The Big Ten has already produced dramatic moments just one month into the season, and Joel Klatt is projecting which two programs will rise to the top. On Wedne ...
If Dante is one of your favorite video game leads, then this list will let you in on some surprising facts about him. Dante loves to spam hundreds of bullets while fighting. Despite possessing other ...
David Owen Cress, 52, of Ridgeland, Mississippi, passed away peacefully on September 5, 2025, at St. Dominic’s Hospital, surrounded by family. Born on October 13, 1972, in Jackson, Mississippi, David ...
A troubled Orange County, Calif., office property has traded hands for far less than its previous sale prices, just a few months after its former owner defaulted on debt tied to the building. The JV ...
Oscar Isaac plays Nick Tosches — and Dante — in a heist-movie-meets-philosophical-rumination that overreaches almost on purpose. Oscar Isaac, with louche long hair and a snaky hostility, plays Nick ...
Along-gestating and ambitious project, In the Hand of Dante is a chaotic blend of genres and tone (Picture: Dreamcrew Entertainment) In the Hand of Dante, the new film from acclaimed director Julian ...
Venice: The painter/filmmaker's 700-year-spanning shrine to the Italian poet gives us two Oscar Isaacs — one in present-day, the other in 14th-century Florence and Renaissance Faire garb — and a ...
In the Hand of Dante, writer-director Julian Schnabel‘s ambitious adaptation of the Nick Tosches novel that moves between the 14th and 21st centuries, received a 9 1/2-minute ovation after its world ...
Premiering out of competition at Venice, the film — based on Nick Tosches' 2002 novel revolving around Dante's 'Divine Comedy' — also features Jason Momoa, Al Pacino and Martin Scorsese. By Caryn ...
Well, at least it’s pretty to look at. Julian Schnabel’s pretentious new opus “In the Hand of Dante” stars Oscar Isaac as real-life journalist, novelist and poet Nick Tosches, who gets sucked into a ...
There is no stopping painter-sculpter-filmmaker Julian Schnabel‘s penchant for cinematically embracing fellow artists. In an impressive filmography, he always seems to be giving them their due with ...
A sort of mock-biopic fantasia on both Dante and the late US writer Nick Tosches, the film flounders despite some entertaining and sometimes ripely décor-chomping performances. Sheer vigour, however ...
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