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Tag Archives: Quentin Tarantino
Luke Perry, Al Pacino and More in New Billboard Posters for Tarantino’s ‘Hollywood’
See a slew of new posters for Tarantino’s latest including first looks at Al Pacino, Damian Lewis, and the late Luke Perry. Continue reading
The Full Cast and Synopsis for Tarantino’s ‘The Hateful Eight’ Revealed
The Weinstein Company is on a roll today. Earlier they revealed that Mark Walhberg would be playing the Six Billion Dollar Man in an adaptation of the 1970s TV show. Now, the studio has revealed the full cast for Quentin Tarantino‘s western, The Hateful Eight. Here is the cast: Samuel L. Jackson as Major Marquis … Continue reading
Friday Five: ‘True Detective’ Locks Up Lead Cast, Tarantino Sets ‘Hateful Eight’ Start Date
We’re marking the one-month anniversary of this column today. While I blow out the imaginary candles, here are the five biggest events that happened in the entertainment industry this week: Quentin Tarantino to Film ‘The Hateful Eight’ in December This past summer, we saw a sizzle reel teaser for Quentin Tarantino’s next movie, The Hateful Eight … Continue reading
Elizabeth Banks to Direct ‘Pitch Perfect 2,’ Guy Ritchie Plans ‘King Arthur’ Franchise
The week is off to a slow start, although Empire magazine has been busy revealing 25 collectible X-Men: Days of Future Past covers. I have all them in one post here. Meanwhile, here’s a recap of what’s happening today in the film world: — In case you missed it, here’s the Maleficent sneak peek that … Continue reading
Evening Roundup: Carrie Fisher Confirms ‘Star Wars’ Rumors, New ‘Ant-Man’ Release Date
— Carrie Fisher has confirmed that she, Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford will return for Star Wars: Episode VII. In an interview with TV Guide, Fisher said that filming would being later this spring and stated she was looking forward to getting back into character. “I’d like to wear my old hairstyle again – but … Continue reading
100 Years of Movies in 100 Days – Day 84 – Tombstone (1993)
OK, this may seem like a bit of a re-tread from an earlier post when I compared My Darling Clementine and Tombstone with one another, but considering how pressed for time I am, I really didn’t have much of a choice. I had originally intended on getting bummed out on Schindler’s List or follow up … Continue reading
100 Years of Movies in 100 Days – Day 82 – Terminator 2 (1991)
Another classic from my teen years! I ws originally planning on watching JFK but ran into that familiar issue of not having enough time to screen a three hour movie. So I watch a James Cameron movie instead. There’s logic in there somewhere. I used to pretend to be like Arnold in this movie. Like … Continue reading
100 Years of Movies in 100 Days – Day 47 – The Killing (1956)
Buried beneath the mountain of classic Stanley Kubrick movies like A Clockwork Orange, 2001: A Space Odyssey and Dr. Strangelove is a gem of a heist movie called The Killing. The story is very simple – a group of crooks plan out a robbery at a horse-racing track. Only, of course, things don’t go as … Continue reading
100 Years of Movies in 100 Days – Day 25 – The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
Well, here we are, a quarter of the way thru. I knew this was going to be an exhausting time-consuming endeavor and I also knew that the first 25 years were probably going to be the toughest to get through being that silent film s simply not my forte. But I’ve made it and in … Continue reading
Vampires, Minions and Inception
The past three weeks have seen a number of big-time movies hit the spolight. In this consolidated review, Twilight Eclipse, Despicable Me and Inception. The Love Triangle Deepens This is the best of the three Twilight movies thus far. But that’s not saying much. Granted, the action sequences are better but the dialogue is still … Continue reading