Titus returns victorious from war, only to plant the seeds of future turmoil for himself and his family by setting off a long chain of revenge, cruelty, and murder, aggravated.
15 March 1914, Trieste, Austria-Hungary [now Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy]
8 November 1974, Cardiff, Wales, UK
31 December 1937, Margam, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK
20 April 1949, Cloquet, Minnesota, USA
14 March 1968, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK
4 October 1958, Como, Lombardy, Italy
9 May 1932, Old Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK
21 August 1949, Milan, Lombardy, Italy
March 21, 1974 in Karlovac, Croatia
16 September 1942, New York City, New York, USA
25 August 1968, Israel
22 August 1958, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
7 August 1964, Rome, Lazio, Italy
27 March 1975, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, UK
27 January 1965, Aberfeldy, Perthshire, Scotland, UK
14 January 1978, London, England, UK
2 March 1987, Sant'Omero, Abruzzo, Italy
21 September 1963, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
16 November 1964, Chicago, Illinois, USA
11 September 1963, England, UK
September 30, 2013
...audaciously steps outside of the tradition when it comes to film adaptations of the bard's works, but it also does so much more: notably, find distinct meaning in a play where all notions of importance lacked a central point.
February 09, 2006
A striking addition to the Shakespeare filmography.
July 21, 2005
Hopkins unwisely echoes his performance as Hannibal Lecter, but Lange rises to the occasion with a mesmerizingly in-your-face portrait of mother love gone haywire.
June 17, 2008
A conditional victory.
April 25, 2003
Along with everything else, the acting styles here clash, though the dissonance serves the drama's bellicose theme.
July 14, 2007
At once mesmerizing and jarring to the point that the audience can never get comfortable in the film.
December 06, 2005
It's amazing how enjoyable Shakespeare can be when Kenneth Branagh isn't involved.
December 07, 2007
It's hard to see it matching the success of other recent adaptations of the Bard.
March 26, 2008
This may just be the most striking and unsettling translation of Shakespeare ever committed to film.
April 09, 2005
A true pleasure and a surprise.
April 27, 2007
A consistently absorbing entertainment that never becomes either campy or facetious, given its inescapable exaggerations.
May 11, 2001
Jessica Lange as Tamora, the captured Goth queen, seethes with sexuality and vengeance.

