Quentin Tarantino Considers Our Era To Be One Of The Worst In Film History
... he's wrong again, though.
Read More... he's wrong again, though.
Read MoreThere's nothing but space to grow and expand.
Read MoreAnd yes, we talked all about that terrifying birthday party scene.
Read MoreRalph Fiennes makes it so easy, and so hard to love him.
Read MoreWitness me ... take a selfie of this meal!
Read More'I have a thing about feminine rage.'
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Read MoreIf you haven't seen Smile yet maybe skip this post.
Read More'He's going to be there for her because that's what matters.'
Read MoreBeware the stare of Mary Shaw. She had no children, only dolls.
Read More'You have this birth of a hero, the journey of a hero, then the death of a hero...'
Read MoreIt's Indiana Jones 5: Lost in New York! (Not actual title.)
Read More"He was obnoxious on the page and ridiculous and entitled and a lot of un-charming things..."
Read MoreHere's how two comedy veterans wrote a satire as blistering as The Menu.
Read MoreThe role will never receive the critical acclaim of Misery or Titanic, but audiences continue to love Bates' Mama Boucher.
Read MoreMaria Schrader's deft handling of the difficult subject matter in She Said proves she was the right director for the job.
Read MoreInformation is currency.
Read More'You know, stepmothers are many things...'
Read MoreBut when will there be star peace?
Read MoreThe Talokanil should count themselves lucky they didn't have to fight Michonne as well.
Read MoreIt's why Tarantino's movies are so talky — he has to talk out the dialogue to know it works!
Read MoreThe two have a great rapport by this point.
Read More"The notion of setting a whodunit right here and now in America, that to me is what got me going on all of this."
Read More'If I'm always going to bet on somebody, I'm going to bet on Rian.'
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