Quentin Tarantino
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Longtime Tarantino Film Editor Sally Menke Found Dead
Menke was nominated for an Academy Award earlier this year for her work “Inglorious Basterds”
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New Oscar Honoree Godard Missing … and Cranky
The new honorary Oscar winner isn’t easy to reach, and doesn’t care much for Hollywood
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‘Expendables’ Should Try On ‘Kashmir’
“The Expendables” is not only reminiscent of “The Dirty Dozen,” but a never-made, ahead-of-its-time action concept
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Taymor’s ‘Tempest’ to Close Venice Fest
Danny Elfman, international writer-directors join Quentin Tarantino’s jury
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The Tarantino Mixtape (Video)
Quentin mashup sets his most memorable movie scenes to his own eclectic soundtracks
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Tarantino Gives Blessing to ‘Jackie Brown’ Prequel
Dan Schechter has adapted Elmore Leonard’s 1978 novel “The Switch” and will produce the project with Michael Siegel (“Be Cool”)
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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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What Tarantino Owes to ‘Greenberg’
Noah Baumbach told his mother that Quentin was the real deal, and that led to …
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Elmore Leonard on Hollyw’d: ‘Too Many Opinions’
The novelist grilled on Tarantino, the weird ending of “3:10 to Yuma” and his new “Justified”
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Quentin and Me: Detente, Thanks to ‘Inglourious’
It’s hard to write the truth about Hollywood – and sometimes you pay the price
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And the Oscar Goes to … Mash-up ‘Basterds’
Quentin Tarantino captured the zeitgeist with his WWII saga
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Bridges, Bullock, Mulligan, Tarantino Added to Oscar Lineup
Matt Damon and Anna Kendrick are also nominees who’ll be presenting
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‘Basterds’ Team Brings Comic-Con to Oscar Season
Bender, Roth join fundraiser for Haiti; “Shutter Island’s” Scorsese, DiCaprio enjoy film’s premiere
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James Cameron Chats for the Environment, Tarantino Sells Posters for Haiti
In the final days of awards season, two contenders add charity events into the mix
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Good Morning Oscar, Feb. 18: Ingloury Days
Harvey Weinstein and Quentin Tarantino have the Best Picture race in an uproar