"Actually, a funny thing happened," Margaret Qualley tells Lynn Hirschberg during her Screen Tests interview, while speaking about auditioning for her role as Pussycat in Once Upon a Time...In Hollywood.
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Things are getting meta in the Tarantino universe
Quentin Tarantino has revealed that he’s set to direct a Once Upon A Time In Hollywood spin-off, set around the film’s fictitious TV show Bounty Law.
The show was led by Leonardo DiCaprio’s OUATIH character Rick Dalton, who played gunslinger Jake Cahill.
You never saw a full episode of Bounty Law in the film, but Tarantino actually wrote scripts for five 35-minute episodes of the show – and now intends to bring them to life.
“As far as the
"Actually, a funny thing happened," Margaret Qualley tells Lynn Hirschberg during her Screen Tests interview, while speaking about auditioning for her role as Pussycat in Once Upon a Time...In Hollywood.
Zoe Bell is a Hollywood veteran when it comes to stunt work. She’s worked with director Quentin Tarantino on a number of his films, and he made her his stunt coordinator for his ninth picture, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
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When this year's Oscar contenders were announced, Mark Ulano scored a rare double nomination in sound mixing for Fox/Disney's Ad Astra and Sony's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (which also garnered a sound editing nom). "I had no expectation because there are some very good films out there this year," admits the veteran sound mixer, who won an Oscar for James Cameron's historical drama Titanic and nabbed an additional nomination for Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is Quentin Tarantino's love letter to the film industry, and indeed, on the first round of viewing, one might not pick up on the fastidious attention to detail the Oscar nominee for best director and screenplay paid to recreating 1969, 50 years later.When attending a screening of the best picture nominee at Tarantino's New Beverly Cinema on Beverly Blvd., immersing oneself in that period is the goal, as broadcasts from the local 1969 Los Angeles KHJ radio station
By Erik Pedersen
Quentin Tarantino’s earliest memory of Los Angeles was as a young boy visiting Grauman’s Chinese Theater, standing in the courtyard and looking at the handprints of John Wayne and Roy Rogers. He recollects the Mold-A-Rama machine outside that dispensed a souvenir wax pagoda if you inserted a quarter.
This is superb. Sony Pictures has released a wonderful near 30-minute-long documentary feature titled ‘A Love Letter To Making Movies’, a featurette based around Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood and it is glorious.
Brad Pitt referenced Quentin Tarantino’s foot fetish and his headline-making marriages in a wide-ranging speech while accepting the Screen Actors Guild Award for male actor in a supporting role.
Quentin Tarantino is working on a Once Upon a Time in Hollywood spin-off series based on fictional TV show, Bounty Law.
Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood was the top pick at the Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday (January 12, 2020) when it was crowned Best Picture.
Last night, the Critics Choice Association held their 25th awards ceremony. There, Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood took Best Picture and led the evening with four wins, though the Critics Choice Awards spread the love quite a bit. With the Academy Award nominations early in the morning, we’ll make this short and sweet. Read on for the complete list of winners…
Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was the top pick at the Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday (12Jan20) when it was crowned Best Picture.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s prolific awards season continued after Fleabag won big at the Critics’ Choice Awards while Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood was named best picture.
Mary Ramos, a 2020 Grammy nominee for her work as a music supervisor on Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, now finds herself among the nominees for the 2020 Guild of Music Supervisors Awards for her work on that Quentin Tarantino film.
Brad Pitt made a shocking remark about director Quentin Tarantino in a room full of Hollywood's elite.