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“Elizabeth: The Golden Age ” is a follow-up less golden than its 1998 predecessor. Without the pleasure of watching Cate Blanchett continue the role that launched her to stardom, there would ...
Elizabeth: The Golden Age arrives at an interesting moment in American contemporary politics. For the first time in history, there is a real chance of… ...
As Golden Age portrays things, Elizabeth falls hard for the rugged explorer — but loses him to her favorite female companion from the royal court, Bess Throckmorton (Abbie Cornish).
Director Shekhar Kapur’s sequel to the 1998 film “Elizabeth” can’t match the substance of that bio-epic on the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. He almost makes up for that shortfall with an ...
‘Elizabeth: The Golden Age’ Abbie Cornish (who co-stars with Cate Blanchett) with "Elizabeth" director Shekhar Kapur at the L.A. premiere at the Gibson Amphitheatre.
From political genius to cultural icon, Elizabeth I led England into a golden age of art, exploration, and empire.
“Elizabeth: The Golden Age,” the sequel to 1998’s “Elizabeth,” chronicles the lead-up to the Golden Age of Elizabeth’s rule, with Cate Blanchett reprising her role as the Queen of England.
Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday, broke record after record as monarch, becoming an enduring symbol of the country over which she reigned for 70 years even as it changed beyond recognition ...
Elizabeth: The Golden Age takes place nearly three decades after the events that established the 25-year-old as queen of England in 1558. It arrives nine years after the success of Elizabeth ...