Quentin Tarantino is a purist, plain and simple. A proud, passionate student of film history, the " Django Unchained " filmmaker harbors an uncommon affection for film -- real film, the kind made of ...
Sergio Corbucci, described by Quentin Tarantino in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” as the second-best director of Italian westerns, sure knew how to end a movie. He could serve up thrillingly bloody ...
Imagine if Django Unchained director Quentin Tarantino would have tackled a comic book adaptation as fans have been clamoring for? It could have happened – with Laurence Fishburne starring as ...
For two reasons, Quentin Tarantino’s “Django Unchained” was all but guaranteed to ignite a conversation about race in America. First and foremost, the film dares to break a major taboo. Specifically, ...
Venice: A documentary about spaghetti Western director Sergio Corbucci benefits greatly from Tarantino's presence, but not much else. Sergio Corbucci, described by Quentin Tarantino in “Once Upon a ...
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