Saturday, May 6, 2023

Release: Caesar Part III



Caesar Part III
Genre: Historical/Biography/Epic
Director: Christopher Nolan
Writers: John Malone & Chad Taylor
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Uma Thurman, Will Poulter, Douglas Booth, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Steve Coogan, Zachary Quinto, Matilda De Angelis, Michael Cimino, Walker Scobell, Raffey Cassidy, Stephen Graham, Gabriella Wilde




Budget: $200,000,000
Domestic Box Office: $250,193,059
Foreign Box Office: $398,422,312
Total Profit: $125,390,940

Reaction: The third and final Julius Caesar film is the most successful yet at the box office, ending the trilogy on a high note.




"Caesar Part III rounds out, what I think I’m ready to call a perfect trilogy. Nolan, Malone & Taylor once more deliver what is sure to be one of the best films of the season. DiCaprio was great once more, but I have to give extra credit to Will Poulter who delivers in every single scene he is in. If this is to be the end of Taylor & Malone’s grand historical epics, then I think I can safely say they have created a perfect set of films." - J. Darrell Ellington, Behind the Camera



"Herey, herey, the masterpiece story of Caesar is over. Nolan's brilliant filmmaking eye brings back the old glory of the Golden Era of Blockbusters. DiCaprio gives a career best as does his cast of the likes of Edgar-Jones, Thurman, Poulter Cassidy, de Angelis and Quinton. But the real hero is Malone's and Taylor's script, which I'll be surprised if it'll have real competition come award season. Without a shadow of doubt, this has been one of the best series Last Resort ever had." - Carmelo Moss, Collider



"The Julius Caesar trilogy officially has to be considered one of the greatest trilogies in film history - right up there with The Lord of the Rings, The Godfather, and Nolan's own Dark Knight trilogy. This third film works as an epic historical film in its own right, but also as the amazing and tragic third act when combined with the two films. New characters like Cleopatra and Cassius make welcome additions and help fill the void left by the absence of Russell Crowe's Pompey. It's a bummer that we won't be seeing any more of DiCaprio's Caesar on the big screen after this as he gave one of the most impressive performances in Hollywood history of his three films." - Lisa Winger, Newsday







Rated R for violence and sexual content/nudity

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