Cinematic references have both made and challenged Quentin Tarantino’s filmmaking stature. The indictments span from qualms as tame as reddit threads to accusations as overblown as copyright lawsuits. Like many great filmmakers Q.T. is first a cinephile, and it shows rather vividly throughout his body of work. We’re aware that
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Quentin Tarantino sued for allegedly stealing ‘Django Unchained’ plot
When you’re not Sam Raimi (director of Evil Dead II, one of the best American horror films of all time), violence in your films are easily misconstrued as your favoring politics for it. The ol’ QT has been suspect to these accusations, most recently being indicted a “cop-hater” and having the
Quentin Tarantino and Paul Thomas Anderson talk analog cinema, 70mm, and ‘The Hateful Eight’
It’s still technically the Holidays, and cinephiles in the Philippines, we won’t get to see The Hateful Eight until—realistically, hmmm—January, so this post is still relevant. Right? Well, during Christmas Eve, Deadline’s Pete Hammond sat down with Quentin Tarantino and Paul Thomas Anderson, to talk about film, the 70-mil, and Q-T’s latest.
Must-Reads of the Week: August 23 – August 29
It is time for essential readings again and let us give you the highlights on cinema for the last week of August. … AV Club’s B.G. Henne writes on the cinematic technique of breaking the fourth wall in a film: Fourth-wall breaking changes in film, as the dramatic experience is
Bloody First Poster Confirms 2015 Release for Tarantino’s “The Hateful Eight”
Like a dieting mom and a freshly-baked cinnabon, Quentin Tarantino and his upcoming western The Hateful Eight is in a complicated relationship: there was no knowing whether he was going to carry on with the project, not until last weekend’s Comic-Con, where he confirmed he is indeed engaging commitment to the project. The striking promo-poster,