This weekend, TV One will air a one-hour special about the highly anticipated and controversial film, Django Unchained, set to open on Christmas Day. The film follows a freed-slave (Jamie Foxx), who ...
Samuel L. Jackson has created, as he put it, "the most reprehensible negro in cinema history," with his portrayal of Stephen, the slave who runs Calvin Candie's (Leonardo DiCaprio) Candyland ...
Rated R. 180 minutes. At area theaters. At times, Quentin Tarantino’s storytelling bravado and his penchant for gleefully rummaging in cinema’s vaults and diving its Dumpsters have made it too easy ...
When we first see Leonardo, he has his back to us. He addresses Django and Schultz, insisting they tell him why they want to get into Mandingo fighting. Schultz explains that he thinks it will be fun.
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
Before viewing Quentin Tarantino's new film, Django Unchained (in theaters now, starring Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Samuel L. Jackson), I had heard about the various ...
Quentin Tarantino‘s characters are often astonished to find themselves in his intricate universe of references. That’s certainly true of Django (Jamie Foxx), a black slave in the antebellum South ...
Django Unchanined is classic Tarantino. The dialogue is brilliant, the story compelling, and it has all the tell-tale Tarantino signatures. The upward looking “trunk shot” that appears in all his ...
All of Unchained 's impossibly disturbing insights into how slaves were treated seem to last for an eternity, and the Mandingo fight is no different. Blood and sweat mingle as two men attempt to kill ...
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