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    Dec 30, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  1. Film review: Quentin Tarantino ropes himself a Western with 'Django Unchained'

    As diverse as Quentin Tarantino's first films (“Reservoir Dogs,” “Pulp Fiction,” “Jackie Brown”) were in tone (tragic, comic and romantic, respectively), they all took place within roughly the same world and the same genre — urban crime. The iconic status that accrued to him in that genre could easily have hardened into a straitjacket. In addition, his dialogue is so relentlessly contemporary that he seemed about as well suited for a 19th century period piece as Ang Lee was for a CGI superhero project like “Hulk.”
    As diverse as Quentin Tarantino's first films (“Reservoir Dogs,” “Pulp Fiction,” “Jackie Brown”) were in tone (tragic, comic and romantic, respectively), they all took place within roughly the same world and the same...

    Tags: Bruce Dern, James Remar, Movies, Christoph Waltz, Samuel L. Jackson

  2. Oct 15, 2012 |Story| SFL
  3. The funky soul of Michael Chabon

    Michael Chabon's new novel, "Telegraph Avenue," is like a child's bedroom overflowing with '70s pop culture — with used vinyl records and Motown name-dropping and cheesy blaxploitation movies, and set against a backdrop of racial identity in California.
    Michael Chabon's new novel, "Telegraph Avenue," is like a child's bedroom overflowing with '70s pop culture — with used vinyl records and Motown name-dropping and cheesy blaxploitation movies, and set against a backdrop of racial identity in...

    Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, High Fidelity (movie), Entertainment, Nick Hornby, Miles Davis

  4. Sep 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. A chat with Chabon

    Michael Chabon's best-selling new novel, “Telegraph Avenue,” is set in and around Brokeland Records, a used-vinyl record store on the border between Oakland and Berkeley, Calif., where Chabon has lived since the late 1990s. The story follows the store's co-owners, band mates Archy Stallings (the son of Luther Stallings, a former star of Blaxploitation martial-arts movies) and Nat Jaffe, as they struggle to keep Brokeland going in the face of competition from a new megastore owned by Gibson Goode, a former NFL quarterback who's now “the fifth-richest black man in America.” In their orbit are their spouses, Gwen and Aviva, both professional midwives; Nat and Aviva's gay son Julius; and his love interest, Titus Joyner, who turns out to be Archy's long-unacknowledged teenage son.
    Michael Chabon's best-selling new novel, “Telegraph Avenue,” is set in and around Brokeland Records, a used-vinyl record store on the border between Oakland and Berkeley, Calif., where Chabon has lived since the late 1990s. The story follows...

    Tags: Geography, Herbie Hancock, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Music Industry, Jazz (genre)

  6. Sep 20, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  7. Actor Michael Madsen on Morning News

    <strong>Meet Michael Madsen</strong>
    WGN News
    Meet Michael Madsen Friday and Saturday Hollywood Palms – Naperville And Sunday Hollywood Blvd – Woodridge www.atriptothemovies.com MICHAEL MADSEN is most notably recognized for his role as the sadistic killer, Mr. Blonde, in Quentin...

    Tags: Hell Ride (movie), Poetry, Michael Madsen, Robert Mitchum, Movies

  8. Jul 14, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Comic-Con 2012: Tarantino's 'Django Unchained' shocks, awes

    It had to be the most hirsute panel at Comic-Con International&rsquo;s cavernous Hall H. Between Christoph Waltz&rsquo;s wild long grey hair and beard,&nbsp;Don Johnson&rsquo;s shaggy ponytail and goatee, and Jamie Foxx&rsquo;s long, unkempt facial hair, the trio of men who helped introduce Quentin Tarantino&rsquo;s"Django Unchained" were a messy bunch. Which makes sense since filming a spaghetti western set in the antebellum South is no clean and tidy affair.
    It had to be the most hirsute panel at Comic-Con International’s cavernous Hall H. Between Christoph Waltz’s wild long grey hair and beard, Don Johnson’s shaggy ponytail and goatee, and Jamie Foxx’s long, unkempt facial hair, the...

    Tags: Animals, Spaghetti, Movies, Christoph Waltz, Walton Goggins

  10. Aug 9, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  11. Variety to fete Nicotero at FrightFest: SFX, make-up artist to receive honor

    Variety
    LONDON -- The inaugural Variety Award will be presented at London's 13th FrightFest, the U.K.'s premier horror and fantasy festival, to special effects and make-up artist Greg Nicotero. Nicotero will receive the honor on Aug. 25, following an on-stage...

    Tags: Sam Raimi, Quentin Tarantino, Frank Darabont, Movies, Robert Rodriguez

  12. Apr 4, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. En Cartelera: The Raid Redemption y Mirror, Mirror

    <b>The Raid: Redemption 1/2</b>
    The Raid: Redemption 1/2 Hace mucho tiempo Hollywood no factura buenas películas de acción, pero los amantes del género revivirán momentos de gloria cuando vean The Raid: Redemption, cinta indonesia capaz de elevar al máximo los niveles de adrenalina....

    Tags: Quentin Tarantino, Armie Hammer, Julia Roberts, Robin Hood

  14. Apr 4, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. En cartelera: The Raid y Mirror, Mirror

    <b>The Raid: Redemption ***1/2</b>
    The Raid: Redemption ***1/2 Hace mucho tiempo Hollywood no factura buenas películas de acción, pero los amantes del género revivirán momentos de gloria cuando vean The Raid: Redemption, cinta indonesia capaz de elevar al máximo los niveles de adrenalina....

    Tags: Quentin Tarantino, Armie Hammer, Julia Roberts, Robin Hood

  16. Sep 9, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Movie review: 'Shaolin'

    "Shaolin," with its feuding warlords and fighting monks in '20s era China, is a sprawling popcorn blast of action kept spinning with crazy cool kung fu, tons of fake spurting blood (I think everyone had a packet clinched in their teeth) and slacker improvised, or inspired, U.S. subtitles.
    "Shaolin," with its feuding warlords and fighting monks in '20s era China, is a sprawling popcorn blast of action kept spinning with crazy cool kung fu, tons of fake spurting blood (I think everyone had a packet clinched in their teeth) and slacker...

    Tags: Quentin Tarantino, Jackie Chan, Buddhism, Movies, Entertainment

  18. Mar 7, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. "Push Comes to Shove: New Images of Aggressive Women" by Maud Lavin

    "Push Comes to Shove: New Images of Aggressive Women"
    Special to the Tribune
    "Push Comes to Shove: New Images of Aggressive Women" By Maud Lavin The MIT Press, 312 pages, $27.95 Aggression provokes complex feelings. On the one hand, we think of aggressive people as pushy, domineering, and quite possibly violent or threatening. At...

    Tags: Uma Thurman, Television, Culture, Health, Movies

  20. Mar 10, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Eddie Brandt dies at 90; Hollywood's go-to guy for film history, memorabilia

    Eddie Brandt's obsession with the movies was evident in his North Hollywood home, which he transformed into an indoor-outdoor theater by installing a film projector on a tiny loft with windows and pointing it toward his yard.
    Eddie Brandt's obsession with the movies was evident in his North Hollywood home, which he transformed into an indoor-outdoor theater by installing a film projector on a tiny loft with windows and pointing it toward his yard. Saturday night was movie...

    Tags: Homes, Television, Music Industry, Video Supplies and Services, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  22. Feb 25, 2004 |Story| Metromix
  23. Violent 'Passion' is too graphic for kids

    Chicago Tribune staff writer
    After seeing an advance screening of Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" two weeks ago, I felt like Pilate pondering a host of questions: Was it anti-Semitic or fair to Jews? Was it true to the Bible or adapted, a la Hollywood, to accommodate...

    Tags: Eminem, Protestantism, Chuck E. Cheese (fictional animal), Movies, University of Chicago

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