Tarantino Let Christoph Waltz Skip ‘Basterds’ Rehearsals So Hans Landa Would Shock Cast on Set
“I don’t want Diane Kruger or Brad Pitt to know your gun-slinging abilities,” Tarantino told Waltz.
“I don’t want Diane Kruger or Brad Pitt to know your gun-slinging abilities,” Tarantino told Waltz.
Gina Gershon and Wallace Shawn lead Allen’s new film, a romantic comedy set at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.
Quentin Tarantino explains why writing Christoph Waltz’s “Inglourious Basterds” villain proved an unusual challenge.
The next Woody Allen project begins filming this July under the working title “Wasp 2019.”
Waltz casts himself as an obsequious political grifter in a modest directorial debut that loses interest in itself by the end.
Alicia Vikander and Dane DeHaan star in a messy, strange adaptation of the best-selling novel.
The period drama has changed its release date yet again, adding in an ambitious wide release strategy.
Kristen Wiig, Cedric the Entertainer and Norm Macdonald also ride shotgun.
Speaking at the Jerusalem Film Festival, Tarantino explained why he was a week away from pulling the plug on “Inglourious Basterds.”
The drama will now be released on February 24, 2017.
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