News

Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven marks one of the biggest differences between a theatrical cut and a director's cut. Here's ...
The battle scenes look spectacular, but with Scott behind the camera, that's kind of a given, and ultimately, Kingdom Of Heaven has little going for it but those battle scenes. Only if Scott set ...
The theatrical version of Kingdom of Heaven was apparently butchered by a length-shy studio, and Sir Ridley himself appears at the beginning of the recut version, talking darkly about “some ...
Though historically inaccurate, Kingdom of Heaven rewards viewers who get past its slow first act with an engaging and ...
Historian Roel Konijnendijk reviews ancient warfare scenes and battle tactics in ... and Viggo Mortensen; and "Kingdom of Heaven," starring Orlando Bloom, Liam Neeson, and Edward Norton.
Despite the restive calm governing the region’s religious warriors, Kingdom of Heaven has a good number of battle scenes that are vividly punctuated with the sights and sounds of bloodied ...
Even the fight scenes are perfunctory, or in some cases actually non-existent. Kingdom of Heaven finds Orlando Bloom back in the saddle, this time as a blacksmith turned Crusading knight.
From medieval weaponry to the fortress walls of Jerusalem, “Kingdom of Heaven” is rich with historical ... Bold as many of the battle sequences are – Balian’s defense of Jerusalem, in ...