Daily Briefing. Most Anticipated Films of 2012
David HudsonAlso: Universal @ 100. James Toback’s “totally unusual, inventive” movie and more.
Also: Universal @ 100. James Toback’s “totally unusual, inventive” movie and more.
Tarantino says Rie Rasmussen has made “an electrifying directorial debut.” And Alexandre Rockwell returns to mixed reviews.
Also: British Independent Film Awards nominations, New Frontier at Sundance and Michel Gondry in Rotterdam.
Even as the wires and the waves buzz with anticipation for Quentin Tarantino's next project, Django Unchained, which, as the Guardian's Ben Child surmises, "seems to be an homage to Sergio Leone set
"The first great antihero of American movies, Humphrey Bogart remained the epitome of nonconformist cool for generations after his death," writes Dennis Lim in the Los Angeles Times. "The Bogey of
"Sally Menke, a film editor best known for her long association with the director Quentin Tarantino, and who edited his kinetic features like Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, the Kill Bill
"LACMA's weekend series Fuller at Fox zeroes in on a blazing trail of six signature works for Darryl Zanuck's (now-75-year-old) studio — what the director called 'a new period of creativity and
If you haven't seen MerMan and Stolz der Nation yet, where have you been this summer? These films, with their perfectly pastiched posters, are the linchpins of the cinema-centric worlds of Judd Apatow
Above: Mélanie Laurent veils herself in Inglourious Basterds Fairy tale from the start, complete with a little big bad wolf (or hawk, as it is) sent to blow a house down, Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious
A Day In The Death Of James Cameron's Avatar: "I have a feeling this week's cannonball of publicity isn't going to let up until December," enthused Quint about the coming storm of "Avatar goodness" at
Whether or not the survival of The Weinstein Company rides on the box office success of Inglourious Basterds (and to hear Harvey tell it to David Segal in the New York Times, the real make-or-break
Big day. The two best-reviewed films opening in theaters this weekend center on relationships between human beings and beings that aren't. Quentin Tarantino carries on making noise and there's a new