Appearing again in disguise as a wealthy, worldly, black-clad count (but harboring an elaborate plan of retribution), Edmond glides back into the prosperous lives of the men who betrayed him.
There’s a reason Alexandre Dumas’s “The Count of Monte Cristo” has proven so durable: it’s satisfying as hell. This story of false imprisonment and meticulously executed comeuppance is the ur-text of ...
Stirringly acted and gorgeously filmed, this swashbuckler leaves previous versions of Dumas’s famous revenge saga in the dust. By Jeannette Catsoulis When you purchase a ticket for an ...
Machine Games manage to deliver an engaging and entertaining adventure game (and retrieve their fedora on the way out). In the game's third major location, Sukhothai, you'll eventually stumble ...