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Quentin Tarantino is known for blending movie genres, and this 1948 Universal Monsters classic marks the start of his passion for film fusion.
Quentin Tarantino scenes are like songs. The kinetic trade offs of expletives and pop culture references form a rhythm. The quotable monologues are the ear worm singalong choruses. The violence ...
At first glance, “Kill Bill — Volume 1” looks as dead as disco. Get this: It’s a martial arts flick starring a chick in a Bruce Lee jumpsuit searching for the dude who played Kane in ...
The consequences from Quentin Tarantino‘s nasty public beef with the NYPD may extend beyond his personal politics to the commercial and awards potential of his “The Hateful Eight ...
I’ve often argued The Dark Knight is a great and important film in the history of the comic book film genre, but that its cultural impact has proven relatively limited. What I mean by this is ...
As Tarantino told Rogan this week, “If Cliff fought Bruce Lee at a Madison Square Garden martial arts tournament, he would not stand a chance. But as a killer who has killed men before in a ...
Lam’s films moves in jerks and fits, a burst of violence here, some exposition there, the sad sax score looming like a drunkard before a super-duper ’80s synth comes rollicking in. Tarantino ...
Michael Madsen, the actor famous for playing tough and intense roles in Quentin Tarantino’s movies like Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill, has died at 67. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said ...