Just a few weeks after getting a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, Quentin Tarantino has received yet another honor. The 52-year-old filmmaker became the 292nd artist to put his hand and footprints in cement at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood. But as is typical of "The Hateful Eight" writer/director's movies and reputation, he did so with some curse words. Read More »
Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino is being sued for copyright infringement. The over $100 million lawsuit alleges that the 52-year old Pulp Fiction legend stole the premise of his 2012 film Django Unchained, for which he won an Oscar for best original screenplay, from a 2004 WGA registered script titled Freedom. The suit, which also names the Weinstein Company and Columbia Pictures as defendants, was filed by Freedom screenwriters Oscar Colvin Jr. and Torrance J. Colvin. Read More »
Quentin Tarantino has received the 2569th star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. The ceremony came right before the opening of his latest feature, The Hateful Eight, and right after some controversial comments. Despite the writer/director's violent films and recent remarks, a crowd of fans and peers showed up to see the 52-year-old get his honor. One of which was his six-time collaborator, Samuel L. Jackson, who introduced the Pulp Fiction legend. Read More »
Quentin Tarantino is "f---ing pissed off" at Disney over "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," and he wants the studio to hear him loud and clear. The "Hateful Eight" director went on Howard Stern's radio show Wednesday to slam the studio for bumping his film out of its slot at Los Angeles' Cinerama Dome. Read More »
According to a new report by the NY Post, two time Oscar winning filmmaker Quentin Tarantino lied about having spent time in jail. The news comes hot on the heels of the Pulp Fiction creator's controversial involvement in an anti police violence rally at New York's Washington Square Park last month. "When I see murders, I do not stand by, I have to call a murder a murder, and I have to call a murderer a murderer." claimed the Kill Bill director as he spoke just four days after NYPD officer Randolph Holder was killed by gunfire. Read More »
The iconic film Pulp Fiction just turned 20-years-old and it still has the same cult following it did when it opened on Oct. 14, 1994. The Quentin Tarantino film is dark, twisted, funny and one of a kind. Centered on crime and pop culture, Pulp Fiction deserves all the praise it gets. But, would it have been the same if the film's stars were cast differently? Read More »
Director Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained hit theaters on Christmas Day in 2012 and told the story of a free slave (Jamie Foxx) who tried to rescue his wife (Kerry Washington) from a slave owner named Calvin (Leonardo DiCaprio). But according to the director, the movie's story might not be done quite yet. Read More »
What do fans get when combining today's latest viral dance craze with Quentin Tarantino's infamous 1994 cult crime classic - "The Harlem Shake: 'Pulp Fiction'" edition, of course! John Travolta and Uma Thurman star in this wacky, adrenaline-pumping version of Baauer's revitalized "Harlem Shake" - and it's definitely one that's sure to go viral on YouTube soon! Read More »