festival, which has faced criticism in recent years for its lack of female representation. Only one woman has ever won the Palme d'Or in its 73 years: Jane Campion for "The Piano" in 1993.
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Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino has been flirting with the idea of waving goodbye to filmmaking for decades and has now spoken out about his potential swansong again since addressing it just over a year ago on the Pure Cinema Podcast (via MovieMaker). READ MORE: Quentin Tarantino Praises The “Profound” Subversion In The ‘Joker’ In New 3-Hour Podcast Discussion With Edgar Wright “Most directors have horrible last movies,” Tarantino said.
festival, which has faced criticism in recent years for its lack of female representation. Only one woman has ever won the Palme d'Or in its 73 years: Jane Campion for "The Piano" in 1993.
Stephen Amell says he was asked to disembark a plane after an argument with his wife Cassandra Jean.
Actress Anya Taylor-Joy, who made her feature film debut with "The Witch" six years ago, says she thought her career was over with the role, despite getting praised for her performance as Thomasin in the horror film."Rob showed us the film, maybe, two hours before the audience screening and I was devastated," Taylor-Joy told The Hollywood Reporter, reports femalefirst.co.uk.She added: "I thought I'd never work again. I still get shivers thinking about it.
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood has been included in the trailer for the upcoming novelisation of Quentin Tarantino’s 2019 film – you can check out the clip below.Tarantino’s first published work of fiction will arrive in the UK next week (June 29) via Orion Publishing Co.’s Weidenfeld & Nicolson imprint.The book, which is based on the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood film, is described as being “at once hilarious, delicious and brutal” as well as “always surprising, sometimes shocking”.The Once Upon
Space Jam, Jackie Brown and more.A number of acclaimed blockbusters will see their scores pressed onto vinyl in a new series, including three Quentin Tarantino films, due for reissues on September 3 and 17.The original Space Jam film will receive a special vinyl release to mark the film’s 25th anniversary this year, as will Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas – which hasn’t been produced on vinyl since the film was first released in 1990.Jackie Brown, Inglourious Basterds and Death Proof – all directed
It’s not every day that a trailer for a film novelization is released.
Kevin Smith made the political horror-comedy “Red State” in 2011 and when he toured around the country, he outlined his overall vision for the movie as a cross between “Quentin Tarantino movie by way of The Coen Brothers.” While such ambitious aims were noble, Smith fell vastly short in the eyes of most (although, its “Burn After Reading,” close-the-file ending with John Goodman, wherein weed saves the day remains great).
financial records that revealed he had donated to Republican figures like former president Donald Trump and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. “I’ve had a blessed, fulfilling, and rich career,” he wrote on his website Wednesday.
Actress Julia Butters, who broke out in Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” has joined the cast of the untitled Steven Spielberg film loosely based on the filmmaker’s youth growing up in Arizona.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterWhen Lauren Hadaway was working on “Justice League” in the sound department, she had time to kill between arduous reshoots on the gritty superhero adventure.With years of experience finessing sound and dialogue on a range of blockbusters and indies, including the jukebox musical “Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again,” Damien Chazelle’s “Whiplash,” Quentin Tarantino’s Western thriller “The Hateful Eight” and “Transformers: Age of Extinction,” she’d put out enough
Samuel L. Jackson has listed his top five films that he’s appeared in, and only one from Quentin Tarantino has made the cut.The actor, speaking on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, openly admitted to watching his own films.
JoJo Siwa’s coming out as LGBTQ was indeed brave, but it was apparently nothing compared to her latest big life decision: ditching her iconic bow!
Quentin Tarantino‘s New Beverly Cinema has reopened after closing its doors more than a year ago due to COVID-19.The cinema, which is based in Los Angeles, welcomed back guests with a screening of Tarantino’s Oscar-winning Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.Fans of the filmmaker snapped up tickets to the sold out screening, with some dressing up as Brad Pitt’s character Cliff Booth for the event.Many of the films shown at Tarantino’s venue are 35mm and 16mm prints that come from Tarantino’s private
Quentin Tarantino is one of the most revered cinema directors in the history of the medium around the globe. His 9th directorial feature, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, starred Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Margot Robbie in leading roles.
The movies might be over for Quentin Tarantino.
Is Quentin Tarantino done with filmmaking?
has long promised that his tenth film will be his last. Reflecting on the fact most director’s final films are “horrible”, Tarantino said he’s hoping that his tenth and last film will avoid this trait.Speaking with Elric Kane and Brian Saur on the Pure Cinema Podcast, the director said: “Most directors have horrible last movies.
Quentin Tarantino is opening up about his much-anticipated novel of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
“Pure Cinema Podcast” to discuss famed directors’ final films and drop new details about the book.