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  • Why Quentin Tarantino Entrusted His First Original Score to Ennio Morricone With ‘The Hateful Eight’

    “I finally broke down. And it was the maestro that made me break down,” Tarantino told TheWrap in 2015

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  • ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood:’ What Real Movies Inspired Rick Dalton’s Fake Films?

    “Bounty Law” and “Tanner” were all inspired by real projects starring Steve McQueen, Vince Edwards, Tab Hunter and more

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  • Every Quentin Tarantino Movie Ranked From ‘Reservoir Dogs’ to ‘Hateful Eight’ (Photos)

    TheWrap movie critic Inkoo Kang reassesses the director’s 23-year career, from “Reservoir Dogs” to “The Hateful Eight”

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    Every Quentin Tarantino Movie Ranked From ‘Reservoir Dogs’ to ‘Hateful Eight’ (Photos)
  • Watch Jimmy Kimmel, Christoph Waltz Tussle at Siegfried and Roy Audition (Video)

    Host and actor fight over who gets to play Roy

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  • Cannes Report, Day 10: Gérard Depardieu, Isabelle Huppert Explore ‘Valley of Love;’ amfAR Raises $30 Million

    Unpredictable French actor and TheWrap’s Cannes magazine cover star charm the Grand Palais; Cannes wunderkind Xavier Dolan still loves Jake Gyllenhaal

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    Cannes Report, Day 10: Gérard Depardieu, Isabelle Huppert Explore ‘Valley of Love;’ amfAR Raises $30 Million
  • ‘Hateful Eight’ First Look at Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell and Jennifer Jason Leigh in Character (Photo)

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    ‘Hateful Eight’ First Look at Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell and Jennifer Jason Leigh in Character (Photo)
  • What ‘Birdman’s’ Big Awards Weekend Means for a Wild Oscar Race

    Back-to-back wins for Alejandro Inarritu’s daring comedy at SAG and Producers Guild Awards help throw awards season into disarray

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  • Sony Pictures Classics Buys Nazi Thriller ‘Labyrinth of Lies’

    Giulio Ricciarelli’s directorial debut will premiere in Toronto

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    September 11, 2014 @ 9:11 AM
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    Sony Pictures Classics Buys Nazi Thriller ‘Labyrinth of Lies’
  • ‘House of Cards’ Ben Daniels Joins Starz Drama ‘Flesh and Bone’

    The ballet series comes from “Breaking Bad” writer and executive producer, Moira Walley-Beckett

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  • Eli Roth to Direct, Co-Write Horror Movie ‘Knock Knock’ (Exclusive)

    The “Hostel” filmmaker co-wrote the script with his “Aftershock” collaborators Nicolas Lopez and Guillermo Amoedo

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  • Christoph Waltz Booked as Oscar Presenter, Completing the Set

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  • George Clooney’s Nazi Problem in ‘Monuments Men’: It’s Hard to Have Fun With Hitler

    “Monuments Men” joins films ranging from “The Producers” to “Life Is Beautiful” in trying to blend comedy with the Third Reich

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  • Quentin Tarantino: If You Think ‘Django Unchained’ is Violent, Try Slavery

    Defending his movie's violence, Quentin Tarantino says slaveholders did "far worse" than any of the gory scenes depicted in "Django Unchained"

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  • Tarantino Mocks, Masters the Past

    Classical Hollywood style, based on genre and continuity — on expectation — finds itself shot, stabbed, bludgeoned, choked and blown up in “Inglourious Basterds”

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    It’s hard to write the truth about Hollywood – and sometimes you pay the price

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