An actor and stunt co-ordinator who injured his leg has reached his £25,000 fundraising target for treatment with help from ...
If you were not entertained by Gladiator II or at least have not been entertained yet by Gladiator II, please pop out of this ...
History has a way of repeating itself, as we learn in “Gladiator II,” a sequel that traces many of the original’s steps.
A Gladiator stuntman fears he may lose his leg after a horror fall, prompting Russell Crowe to donate £5,000 for his limb-saving op.
The original Gladiator is Ridley Scott’s magnum opus and remains one of the best films since the turn of the century. The script, despite being written on the fly, had ...
“Gladiator” and “Gladiator II” production designer Arthur Max has revealed to The Post that during the filming of the 2001 ...
The most famous line from Ridley Scott’s original Gladiator (2000) is an easy one to remember. Russell Crowe’s Maximus ...
Back in the third century, Rome was the heart of the vast Roman Empire, and the Colosseum was the heart of the city.
Russell Crowe has donated £5,000 ($6,336) to Charlie Allan to help save his leg after the stuntman fell off his roof while ...
Rocker Nick Cave wrote it at Russell Crowe’s request. The response? ‘Don’t like it, mate’ ...