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Inglourious Basterds offends some Israelis, but others get the joke
In his new film "Inglourious Basterds," American director Quentin Tarantino has given us a fictional plot that centers on Jewish-American soldiers during World War II, who are let loose on a brutal quest for vengeance against the Germans.
Steven Wright: Behind the comic's stone face
Here's some breaking news for you -- mega-deadpan comedian Steven Wright laughs when he's offstage.
Brad Pitt looking for new motorbike after LA crash
Brad Pitt says he is in the market for a new motorcycle. The actor, in Tokyo to promote his latest movie, "Inglourious Basterds," said he trashed his favorite bike recently while trying to escape overzealous photographers.
Steven Wright's jokes get right to point
Steven Wright, a deadpan comedian known for his witty one-liners and dry observations, performs Nov.
Danville Express: Movie Screener
Lt. Aldo Raine and Sgt. Donny Donowitz It's ironic that a filmmaker best-known for audio-visually quoting other films should have such an instantly recognizable style.
Michael Madsen Hit With More Financial Worries
MICHAEL MADSEN is sinking deeper into financial turmoil - the bankrupt actor faces eviction from his Malibu, California home for failing to pay his rent.
Uma Thurman says she's finally proud of her acting work
Uma Thurman is a couple of hours from accepting her Career Achievement Award from the Chicago International Film Festival, but she isn't quite in victory-dance mode.
Has it really been 10 years since Quentin Tarantino's debut film upended the thriller genre and made the indie scene safe for excessive bloodletting? Have we really been suffering through 10 years of imitative, painfully "hip" crime dramas whose makers believe that simply having their characters discourse about old TV shows and breakfast cereals ...
Tarantino mimicked, rarely equaled
If the 17 years since "Reservoir Dogs" have taught us nothing else about cinema, it's that only Quentin Tarantino can make a Tarantino movie.
There are always creeps hanging around FANGORIA RADIO , but tonight, some of our favorites will be celebrated.
A Pretty Uninglorious Time: Quentin Tarantino's Slump
Submitted by J Floyd King on Thu, 10/22/2009 - 20:54. Start: 10/22/2009 - 11:28 Timezone: Etc/GMT-11 PROLOGUE A Meteoric Rise Quentin Tarantino wrote the screenplay for True Romance, a super cool action movie directed by Tony Scott.
I have loved Steve Buscemi since seeing him as the hapless director in LIVING IN OBLIVION and the inimitable Mr.
Quentin Tarantino's Love Letter for 'Bright Star' Uncovered by Moviefone
Quentin Tarantino isn't exactly the touchy, feely type. And he's not usually one for period pieces -- especially of the corset-ripping romantic variety -- unless they involve a badass brigade of Jewish soldiers scalping Nazis, of course.
Tired of waiting for his big break, this former struggling actor-dancer segued into producing, making an auspicious theatrical debut with Quentin Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs" . Bender began his producing career.... Tired of waiting for his big break, this former struggling actor-dancer segued into producing, making an auspicious theatrical debut ...
The semiotics of Larry Summersa s neckwear
Ryan Lizza's New Yorker profile of Larry Summers was very good, but in many ways it's the accompanying photograph, by Martin Schoeller, which is even more intriguing: it shows the key members of Barack Obama's economic team striding purposefully away from the White House, with intense lighting from both front and back.
If we're looking for suspects in the death of cult, Quentin Tarantino has to be up there.
Natural Born Killers (1994) 15th Anniversary Directors Cut DVD Review
In this satire on tabloid TV, Mickey and Mallory are serial killers who go on to become national heroes.
Tim Roth: The Many Sides of a Talented Character Actor
Ever look at an actor and think, "Where have I seen him before?" That's how I felt when I saw Tim Roth in "Lie to Me". Looking at his film credits it's no wonder I've seen him before.
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Celebrity Interviews: Harvey Keitel has all the right Genes for Life on Mars remake
WHO do you get to follow Philip Glenister as the macho, sexist, hard-drinking 70s cop Gene Hunt? The people behind the new US version of hit show Life On Mars asked themselves the same question and all they could come up with was a "Harvey Keitel type". Then someone had the bright idea of asking the tough guy's tough guy himself - and he shocked ...
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