This one is REALLY great. It'd be in my Top 3 historical plays. I haven't seen the play done, but both the movie version by Laurence Olivier (available on Criterion DVD) and the documentary "Looking For Richard" with Al Pacino are both very interesting. Clearly the Olivier one is better, with probably my favorite of Olivier's Shakespeare performances (his face just SCREAMS evil, so I love when he plays dark), but the Pacino one has lots of interesting things at play: how Shakespeare is relevant today, Pacino's passion for Shakespeare, et cetera. It also has Winona Ryder, who's kinda eh as Lady Anne, but Kevin Spacey, Alec Baldwin, and in particular HARRIS YULIN are great in it.