16 Movies Stephen King Doesn’t Like, from ‘Transformers’ to ‘Kill Bill’
The (under)world’s most celebrated horror author is an outspoken movie critic, particularly when it comes to the many adaptations of his novels.
The (under)world’s most celebrated horror author is an outspoken movie critic, particularly when it comes to the many adaptations of his novels.
Inspired by Quentin Tarantino’s 2003 film, SZA reimagines herself in Uma Thurman’s role as The Bride.
The Academy Award winner also emphasized the need to “diversify a little bit” when it comes to film tastes.
The Bride couldn’t best Yeoh’s marital arts prowess, according to Tarantino.
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There has been no greater source of speculation about Tarantino’s next movie than the man himself.
Tarantino might not be ready to show movies like “Pulp Fiction” or “Inglourious Basterds” to his one-year-old, but “Kill Bill” could be an option a few years down the line.
Quentin Tarantino said it “would be fucking exciting” to see Uma Thurman and daughter Maya Hawke together.
“Most directors’ last films are fucking lousy,” says Tarantino, who wants to stop directing while he’s already on top.
Teen Vogue said Liu’s O-Ren Ishii is a contemporary example of the “Dragon Lady,” but Liu doesn’t exactly see it that way.
Is a Quentin Tarantino-Zendaya collaboration coming in the future? “You know, it’s just an idea,” the actress says.
Zendaya vs. Uma Thurman would be one hell of a showdown.