Tag: Django
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Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Cast Prepares to Film in New Image
They’re alive! The cast of director Guillermo del Toro’s Dr. Frankenstein film, that is. This impromptu shot gives a look at the majority of the massively talented cast del Toro has assembled, including Mia Goth (X), Oscar Isaac (Inside Llewyn Davis), Christoph Waltz (Django Unchained), and Charles Dance (Game of Thrones). A late 2025 release…
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This Spaghetti Western Is Unlike Any Other Film in the Genre
Director Sergio Corbucci may be best known for his film Django, though his most respected Western work is arguably in fact The Great Silence, which subverts the genre of the Western on almost every level, deconstructing its mythmaking with a heavy dose of stark reality and pointed political allegory. Though only the second most well-known…
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Franco Nero on ‘Recon,’ Cuba Project, and ‘Django Lives!,’ in Which He Hopes Tarantino Will Cameo (Exclusive)
Italian screen legend Franco Nero is having a busy year. “Recon,” the Robert Port-directed World War II thriller in which he stars, opened theatrically on Veteran’s Day in the U.S. as an event release and since then has been playing well online. German courtroom procedural “The Collini Case,” in which Nero has the title role,…
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Jamie Foxx Tried Talking Idris Elba Out of ‘Django’ Role, Calls Tarantino the ‘Best Director Out There’
In the midst of Oscar hopefuls “Joker,” “Ford v Ferrari,” “Judy,” “Waves,” and more stirring up major awards buzz, the Toronto International Film Festival found time to also champion Quentin Tarantino. The writer-director’s ninth feature “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” opened in theaters this summer and remains a top Oscar contender in numerous categories.…
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Quentin Tarantino Alleges Weinstein Company Owes Him $4.5 Million in Film Royalties
Quentin Tarantino is one of numerous celebrities who filed objections on April 30 to the bankruptcy sale of The Weinstein Company, reports Variety. The director alleges he is owed more than $4.5 million from four film projects: “Grindhouse,” “Inglourious Basterds,” “
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The 10 Best Films of the 2018 Berlin Film Festival
Critics Guy Lodge, Jay Weissberg and Jessica Kiang selected some of their favorite films of the 2018 Berlin Film Festival, including titles from Wes Anderson, Alonso Ruizpalacios and Julien Faraut.“Isle of Dogs”After the non-events of “Nobody Wants the Night” and “Django” in the last two years, Berlin’s opening-night slot needed a shot in the arm.…