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Tarantino Still Casting 'Django Unchained' and Anthony LaPaglia Reveals Acting Is Hard

Like a runaway slave hoping to save his wife from an evil plantation owner, more casting news is escaping about Quentin Tarantino's upcoming Django Unchained, which is shaping up to be the It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World of revisionist spaghetti westerns.

11/03/11

Quentin Tarantino Lassoes Don Johnson

After months of courting, Quentin Tarantino has finally roped Don Johnson for Django Unchained, the director's next romp in the genre sandbox.

10/12/11

It's 'Django Unchained' Versus 'The Lone Ranger' on Christmas 2012

The Weinstein Company has decided to pit Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained against Disney’s The Lone Ranger; both films have announced theatrical release dates of December 25, 2012.

06/15/11

Tarantino Meets DiCaprio?

Remember how excited we were at the news of Django Unchained, Quentin Tarantino's next movie? Oh c'mon, it was only last month! You know — Tarantino, spaghetti western, Asian influences, Christoph Waltz? That's right, the follow-up to Inglourious Basterds that Tarantino is determined to shoot quickly.

06/08/11

It's Official — Tarantino Goes Western

For months, rumors have abounded concerning Quentin Tarantino's follow-up to Inglourious Basterds.

05/02/11

R.I.P. Sally Menke (1953 - 2010)

Sally Menke, the editor of all of Quentin Tarantino's films, died yesterday. She was 56.

09/28/10

Mr. September: Eli Roth

Interview by Staci Layne Wilson

Eli Roth is a cutie — he's got those dark-chocolate brown eyes and a sweet smile that could charm even the most hard-hearted Hannah. But Roth is also a complete, total and utter Basterd. He's best-known for making some of the most violent, grisly, and controversial horror movies of the 00's. His feature length horror films Hostel and Hostel II shocked the mainstream, as did his over-the-top fake movie trailer for Quentin Tarantino's Grindhouse double-dip (in his slasher-trailer Thanksgiving, Roth gives 'cheerleader splits' and 'stuffing the turkey' whole new meanings). He’s also gearing up make a feature-length version of Thanksgiving and a PG-13 creature-feature called Endangered Species.

09/09/09

Zoe Bell ('Deathproof', 'Kill Bill', 'Angel of Death')

By Andrew Shearer

I have a difficult time remembering Zoe Bell and I are only a year apart in age. In the '90s, she performed stunts on Xena: Warrior Princess while still a teenager. She's worked with Quentin Tarantino twice, three times if you count Kill Bill as two movies. As Uma Thurman's double, Zoe was responsible for pretty much all the dangerous shit Beatrix Kiddo did in those films, including the famous staircase run-and-slash we all remember from the trailers. And regardless of whether or not you're a fan of Death Proof (I am), you can't deny having been charmed and amazed by Zoe's starring turn as herself, smiling and waving, "I'm okay!" as she pops up from behind the bushes after being thrown from the hood of a speeding muscle car.

03/20/09

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