If you're anything like me, you've probably spent countless hours dissecting every frame, every line, every needle drop in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. For me, it's become my comfort movie. It's about a Hollywood that's true and just, one where good things do happen, and the people who work hard get redemption and succeed. It's also a love letter to a bygone era of moviemaking, and a masterclass in craft. As a fan of the movie, I was so pumped to find out it would be get...| No Film School
Legendary filmmaker Quentin Tarantino personally introduces the definitive examination of his entire oeuvre with the Quentin Tarantino Library, written by Jay Glennie. Never before has a major filmmaker allowed ten 500+ page coffee table books to be written for each of his films. In the first book of this series, The Making of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, [...] The post Exclusive Excerpt From ‘The Making of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ Book appeared first on ...| DiscussingFilm
The year is 1994, a time when Hollywood churned out an array of movies that would go on to become gems. The Crow, Jason’s Lyric, Shawshank Redemption, Speed, Angels in the Outfield, Forrest Gump, the list goes on. But there was one in particular that managed to grow more into a cult classic over time.… The post ‘Pulp Fiction’: A Cult Classic Revisited appeared first on Black Girl Nerds.| Black Girl Nerds
Legendary filmmaker Quentin Tarantino personally introduces the definitive and official examination of his entire oeuvre with the Quentin Tarantino| DiscussingFilm
RESERVOIR DOGS (1992) – AFI Movie Club An iconic crime drama that culminates in a harrowing warehouse standoff after a heist gone wrong, RESERVOIR DOGS (1992) marked the emergence of a sing| American Film Institute
La Familia Manson asesinó a la actriz, esposa del director Roman Polanski, el 9 de agosto de 1969. Medio siglo después el cineasta se tomó la justicia por su mano, cinematográficamente hablando, en 'Érase una vez en... Hollywood'| La Razón
It is unbelievable, but it took me a year to get this blog post out. The original occasion was, that last year, Rialto brought back to U.S. cinemas William Richert‘s thriller Winter Kills (1979), starring Jeff Bridges, John Huston, Anthony Perkins, Eli Wallach, and Sterling Hayden. Newly-struck 35mm prints were unveiled at New York’s Film […]| FuriousCinema.com