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Waldemar Januszczak in The Dark Ages: An Age of Light (2012)

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Johnny Depp’s Pirates Of The Caribbean Return Is Uncertain, But What Is He Up To These Days? Upcoming Film & More Details!
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Johnny Depp’s Pirate Return Remains Unclear, But His Career Is Sailing Ahead (Photo Credit – Prime Video)

For those still holding onto hope that Johnny Depp might slip back into Jack Sparrow’s boots and swing from the sails again, there may be a glimmer of something on the horizon. But while Pirates of the Caribbean 6 brews in the backdrop, Depp is not exactly sitting idle.

The actor-director-artist-musician has been racking up headlines in Europe, brushing shoulders with art critics in London, and plunging into a fresh movie role. Depp is filming a thriller, promoting his passion project ‘Modi,’ and selling out art shows. Keep reading to know how he’s plotting a comeback without saying a word!

The Future of Johnny Depp’s Pirates Role is Skeptical However, His Career is Still Flourishing

While Disney hasn’t officially announced Johnny Depp’s return as Captain Jack Sparrow, Pirates of the Caribbean 6...
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 7/13/2025
  • by Koimoi.com Team
  • KoiMoi
The Art Mysteries Season 3 Episode 4 The Polish Rider By Rembrandt Airs November 5 2024 on Sky Arts
The Art Mysteries (2020)
In the upcoming episode of “The Art Mysteries,” titled “The Polish Rider By Rembrandt,” art critic Waldemar Januszczak takes viewers on an intriguing journey into the world of one of the greatest painters in history. This episode will air at 10:00 Pm on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, on Sky Arts. Januszczak’s mission is to uncover the hidden meanings and secrets behind the iconic painting known as “The Polish Rider.”

As Januszczak dives into the fascinating history surrounding this masterpiece, he will explore the stories and symbolism that often go unnoticed. The episode promises to shed light on Rembrandt’s unique style and the techniques he used to create such evocative art. Along the way, viewers will learn about the cultural and historical context that influenced the artist and his work.

With his engaging storytelling and insightful analysis, Januszczak makes art accessible to everyone. This episode is sure to captivate both art enthusiasts and casual viewers alike,...
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 10/29/2024
  • by Ashley Wood
  • TV Everyday
Waldemar Januszczak in The Dark Ages: An Age of Light (2012)
The Art Mysteries Season 3 Episode 1 Melencolia I By Albrecht DüRer Airs October 15 2024 on Sky Arts
Waldemar Januszczak in The Dark Ages: An Age of Light (2012)
On Tuesday, October 15, 2024, at 9:00 Pm, Sky Arts will premiere the highly anticipated Season 3 Episode 1 of “The Art Mysteries,” titled “Melencolia I By Albrecht Dürer.” In this captivating episode, art critic Waldemar Januszczak takes viewers on a deep dive into one of the most intriguing and enigmatic works of art in history. The focus is on Albrecht Dürer’s “Melencolia I,” a masterpiece that has puzzled art enthusiasts and historians for centuries.

Waldemar will explore the hidden meanings and symbols within the painting, shedding light on its complex themes and the context of its creation. The episode promises to reveal fascinating insights into Dürer’s life and the era in which he worked. With Waldemar’s engaging storytelling and expert analysis, viewers will gain a greater appreciation for the layers of meaning that great works of art can hold. This episode is sure to spark curiosity and inspire art lovers...
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 10/9/2024
  • by Ashley Wood
  • TV Everyday
BBC Two and Four announce Tudor documentaries to accompany Wolf Hall
BBC Two and BBC Four will air a series of factual programmes to accompany upcoming BBC Two drama Wolf Hall.

From January 2015, the channels will mark the 500th anniversary of Tudor palace Hampton Court Palace with the collection of programmes celebrating the art and culture of the Tudor era.

A Night at Hampton Court Palace will recreate a key event from the building's history to celebrate its 500th anniversary, with the christening of Henry's son and heir Prince Edward being imagined.

Presenters Lucy Worsley and David Starkey will offer audiences an insight into the world of Henry VIII and reveal how the household came together for an event which was the culmination of almost three decades of Henry's reign.

The programme will capture an event which was not only politically iconic but also a carefully managed piece of performance art.

Holbein: Eye of the Tudors - A Culture Show Special...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 12/8/2014
  • Digital Spy
October DVDs Include The Pallisers, The Fall and a Little History
Kieran Kinsella

Appropriately enough for this time of year, Acorn Media’s latest batch of DVD releases includes The Fall. It’s a Belfast based psychological crime drama in which Dsi Stella Gibson attempts to hunt down a sadistic serial killer who seems to delight in deviousness. Somewhat unusually for a crime drama, the killer is identified fairly early on as Paul Spector. Thereafter, Spector and Gibson become embroiled in a game of cat and mouse that lasts through five suspensful episodes. The relationship between Spector and Gibson is similar to the one involving Hannibal Lector and Clarice except for the fact that Lector was banged up while Spector is on the loose.

X-Files actress Gillian Anderson takes on the role of Gibson and she seems quite at home on British TV these days having enjoyed success in recent hits such as Great Expectations. Her nemesis is the rather less...
  • 10/18/2013
  • by Edited by K Kinsella
Kate Middleton Horrified? New ‘Rotten’ Official Portrait Revealed
The first official painting of the Duchess of Cambridge was revealed to harsh reviews January 10, 2013. Critics say it looks nothing like Kate in real life–she looks older and has a sour expression! Do you think the Duchess deserves a better rendering? Sound off below!

Kate Middleton, 31, one of the most elegant and beautiful royals (and women) in the world, just got her portrait painted and revealed at London’s National Portrait Gallery to the shock of many. The painting was described as ‘rotten’ and looks ‘nothing like Kate in real life’. The portrait was painted by Paul Emsley, who’s known for his photographic style.

Kate Middleton’s portrait gets harsh criticism

Sunday Times art critic Waldemar Januszczak called the portrait ‘pretty ordinary… He made her look older than she is and her eyes don’t sparkle in the way that they do and there’s something rather dour about the face.
See full article at HollywoodLife
  • 1/11/2013
  • by Jennifer Tzeses
  • HollywoodLife
Athena Set To Release Joseph Campbell’s Mythos
Joseph Campbell

Kieran Kinsella

The late great American writer Joseph Campbell spent the best part of his life studying the origins of myths and religions from various parts of the World. Campbell was fascinated with the “one great story’ of humanity as told through the symbols and traditions of Asians, Europeans, Native Americans and other people from the darkest reaches of the globe. As you might expect, Campbell like any mythologist was a very good story teller. Among other things, he is credited with inspiring George Lucas to write Star Wars.

During the latter part of his life, Campbell toured the U.S. and delivered a series of lectures in which he shared his findings. Athena Learning’s Joseph Campbell: Mythos DVD set includes no less than 15 lovingly remastered lectures. The six disc set includes 14 hours of in-depth analysis and first class story telling. The lectures are broken down into...
  • 9/18/2012
  • by Edited by K Kinsella
Waldemar Januszczak in The Dark Ages: An Age of Light (2012)
Noel Fielding urges fans to abuse Times art critic
Waldemar Januszczak in The Dark Ages: An Age of Light (2012)
Art critic Waldemar Januszczak has responded after Noel Fielding urged his online fans to insult him on Twitter. The Times journalist Januszczak upset Fielding by claiming that Channel 4 hiring him to review Damien Hirst's Tate Modern exhibition was "like draping a naked woman across a bonnet to sell a car". In response, Fielding said: "yesterday Times art critic Waldemar Januszczak Layed into me on twitter because channel four asked me to interview Damien Hirst x (sic) "I thought it would be fun if me and all my followers went onto his Twitter and insulted him. Just to be childish . x " He added: "Teach the horrible snob a lesson x Whose with me? X X X X Fly my beauties fly X X x Ha Ha ha ha x Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha this is gonna be brilliant x x x x x "Ha Ha Ha...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 4/4/2012
  • by By Mayer Nissim
  • Digital Spy
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