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In Ron Howard’s new historical drama, set in the Galápagos Islands, there are erotic shenanigans galore and harrowing acts of violence.
Ron Howard’s tale about a group of settlers who attempt to carve out their own slice of heaven in the Galápagos Islands rests unsteadily between drama and camp.
Ron Howard's movies often are upbeat affairs, but with "Eden" (in theaters Aug. 22), he goes darker with a true story from the Galapagos Islands ...
Leaf-toed geckos were thought to be locally extinct on Rabida Island, but the diminutive reptiles have re-emerged after a ...
What if nine Europeans, disillusioned by mass poverty and social unrest in a 1920s post-Great War Germany, attempt to start ...
The Philadelphia Zoo is celebrating a big moment for an almost-extinct reptile species: the hatching of nine critically ...
Law, in a a scenery-chewing performance, plays the brilliant Dr. Friedrich Ritter. He flees 1920s Germany with his wife ...
I thought Ron Howard couldn’t get any darker than his 2003 Western The Missing, but with his latest Eden he comes pretty ...
Twentieth-century European settlers in the Galapagos are plagued by infighting, harsh terrain and outlandish accents in this ...
Based on iNaturalist entries, an application where anyone can post sightings of plant or animal species, researchers believe ...
The Galapagos, an archipelago of small islands 600 miles off Ecuador, were made famous by Charles Darwin. It was there, by observing differences in native species in 1831, where he honed his ...