Two actors, two faces and a two sided story. I smell an Oscar nod for Gosling…I see audience rejection of the film.
It’s October. A time when Ghoulies, Ghosties and Long-Legged Beasties roam the earth. But if you start seeing the ghost of a World War II Japanese kamikaze fighter pilot, you’re probably Enoch Brae, the central character of Restless. And that’s not a bad place to be. Enoch is an odd kid. If your name is Enoch [...]
“Rock ‘em Sock ‘em Robots” get their day on the big screen in Real Steel, a movie that transcends the one-joke premise and is instead a heartwarming, fist-pumping mechanized fairy tale of a father and son coming together amid some of the baddest technology you’ll ever wish was really available. Not to bad for a [...]
SPOILERS AHEAD!!! Atomic Popcorn: What is it like working with Tarantino? Diane Kruger: Well, it’s everything you would imagine for a Tarantino movie, he’s a little larger then life, he’s very exuberant, and mad and running around. It’s nearly a childlike quality, he sits next to a camera and gets so excited about the scene [...]
SPOILERS AHEAD!!! Atomic Popcorn: What was your favorite part about working on a Tarantino set? B.J. Novak: Quentin Tarantino, watching him direct – which is a performance in and of itself, wondering how it did, I have always been fascinated by how Tarantino makes his movies. You kind of see the authorship in the film [...]
SPOILERS AHEAD! Atomic Popcorn: So, how honored did you feel when you read in the script that you were going to be the man to blow away Hitler? Roth: Oh, it was an incredible honor! It certainly was an honor that I took very seriously, that was actually not originally in the the script. That [...]
Quentin Tarantino’s interesting take on World War II through his latest film, Inglourious Basterds, has already been generating a great deal of buzz. Not only because of the alleged cult status director’s huge group of fans who will flock to theaters, but because of the all star cast that joins in. With the likes of people [...]
Finally. Something else I can add to my wall. The new international poster for Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds has hit grandma’s interwebs and we are lucky enough to find it. Maintaining the true international poster style, this one-sheet is mostly lame with a side of a haunting Eli Roth. But, with that said, it appears [...]
Funny Games director Michael Haneke’s new drama, White Ribbon, took the Palme d’Or (the Golden Palm, to you, Yank) – the grand prize – at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. White Ribbon is set in a northern village in Germany during the run-up to World War I. It “focuses on a rural school where strange [...]
Sure, all the controversy is around Antichrist, but all the fun is definitely centered on Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds which debuted last night at Cannes. In honor of the festivities, here are a few clips from the movie which is due out August 21st. Tarantino’s Basterds acts as a re-envisioning of Enzo G. Castellari’s The [...]
Last night, on FOX’s mega-hit TV show, “American Idol,” Quentin Tarantino made a special guest mentor appearance and debuted a sneak preview of never-seen-before footage from his upcoming movie, INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS. Below is the entire clip that was too hot to air on primetime TV during “American Idol.” During World War II a group of [...]