The movies might be over for Quentin Tarantino.
17.05.2021 - 21:11 / variety.com
Antonio Ferme editorLos Angeles’ New Beverly Cinema, which is owned and operated by Quentin Tarantino, announced on Instagram that it will re-open on June 1 with the director’s latest film “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”The picture features posters for both “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “Pulp Fiction” — teasing that Tarantino’s other films might be screened to celebrate the reopening.
The historic theater, which is located on 7165 Beverly Blvd., has been closed since March 2020 due to
.The movies might be over for Quentin Tarantino.
Is Quentin Tarantino done with filmmaking?
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.
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.
Antonio Ferme editorCleopatra Entertainment has acquired the North American and English-speaking territory rights to the horror film “Vurdalak Blood,” which will be released on VOD platforms in October.Based on Aleksey Tolstoy’s 1839 short story “The Family Of The Vourdalak,” the film takes place in the uncertain hours after a vampire hunt when it’s unclear if the hunter himself has been turned into a creature of the night.
“Pure Cinema Podcast” to discuss famed directors’ final films and drop new details about the book.
Pulp Fiction as decided by Quentin Tarantino has just been shared – take a look below.The list includes five different headings for various characters in the 1994 film, including Pumpkin, Honey Bunny, Vincent, Lance and Jody.Tarantino had included asterisks next to the names of actors he was particularly keen on for the roles, with three asterisks appearing next to Tim Roth’s name for Pumpkin – who did indeed go on to play the character in the film.Take a look at the full list here, as shared by
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Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C., announced Thursday that itwill be staging the premiere run of the cleverly named “Once Upon a One More Time” beginning on Nov. 30, 2021 through Jan.
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Warner Bros. is doubling down with its The Batman star as the studio along with New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Television and HBO Max have made an overall first-look production deal with actor Robert Pattinson.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorMona Fastvold’s “The World to Come,” starring Katherine Waterston and Vanessa Kirby, will open the hybrid summer component – running June 2-6 – of the International Film Festival Rotterdam’s 50th edition. Hirota Yusuke’s animated feature “Poupelle of Chimney Town” will close the event.“The World to Come” is a romantic drama about the forbidden love between two women, played by Waterston and Kirby, in 1850s Upstate New York.
Once Upon A Time in Hollywood.The actress, who worked with the filmmaker on The Hateful Eight, will read the novelisation of Tarantino’s film which was released in 2019.“Quentin Tarantino’s long-awaited first work of fiction — at once hilarious, delicious, and brutal – is the always surprising, sometimes shocking new novel based on his Academy Award-winning film,” reads a synopsis for the book, obtained by IndieWire.It continues: “Rick Dalton: Once he had his own TV series, but now Rick’s a
While Quentin Tarantino is still yet to announce his plans for his 10th and possibly final feature film, the filmmaker does have plans. Currently, he’s set to release a novelization of “Once Upon A Time In…Hollywood” this summer, expanding upon the Oscar-winning film.
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Antonio Ferme editorSony Pictures Classics has updated its summer release plans for “I Carry You With Me,” “12 Mighty Orphans” and “The Lost Leonardo.” All three films are set to screen at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival both in person and virtually.The world premiere of the art documentary “The Lost Leonardo” will screen at Tribeca on June 13 at The Battery.
Naman Ramachandran Veteran composer Vanraj Bhatia, who provided the soundtrack to India’s new age cinema movement of the 1970s and 1980s, has died in Mumbai.