“Attila”: Say, wasn’t the Hun one of history’s most ruthless and bloodthirsty warriors? As depicted in the USA Network’s two-part mini-series (Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p.m.), he comes off as a ...
“Attila,” a two-part, four-hour drama airing tonight and Wednesday on USA, is hardly a Hunney of a show, but it’s worth a look if you’re in the mood for swords, slashing and spectacle. Partly ...
This time is amazing for me,” says actor Gerard Butler. “I just got an offer yesterday for a movie. There’s a lot of stuff going on. It’s very exciting. Yes, yes, I love L.A.!” It’s a Wednesday in mid ...
Attila the Hun is off on a four-hour race to build himself a Western empire. To see what makes Attila run, cable's USA is the place to be tonight and Wednesday. It's a big step for USA to bring this ...
Was Attila the Hun a merciless warrior (as most historians say) or just a distractingly handsome guy with a jones for ancient Rome? In taking the latter, less scholarly but more entertainment minded ...
FOR reasons I had hoped never to understand, in the last month ads started appearing on public transportation which read, “Attila: Lover, Leader, Warrior, Hun.” Now, call me crazy, but I always kind ...
The legend of Attila the Hun, who in the fifth century led his nomadic warriors to rival the Roman Empire, comes up in "Attila," a four-hour USA Network original miniseries premiering Tuesday and ...
Once in a great while, a TV film comes along that sets a new standard in its field. “Attila” is not one of those – unless we’re talking about Unintentionally Funny, Pseudo-Historical, Cheesy Action ...
An extremely lame old joke, which didn’t get much circulation outside playgrounds, went, “Attila couldn’t have been that bad a guy. Otherwise, everyone wouldn’t have called him Hun.” The USA Network’s ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Hero or villain – depending on which side tells the story – there is no question Attila the Hun changed the history of the world. It was the fifth century, and the Roman Empire was struggling for ...