Oscars 2020: Best Cinematography Predictions
It’s a period piece visual feast led by “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” “The Irishman,” “Joker,” and “The Lighthouse.” Updated 1/19/20.
It’s a period piece visual feast led by “1917,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” “The Irishman,” “Joker,” and “The Lighthouse.” Updated 1/19/20.
Filmmaker Toolkit Podcast: Tarantino and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” DP Robert Richardson look back at their five-film love affair.
“Joker” won the top prize at Oscar bellwether Camerimage, while the Tarantino cinematographer teased, “He just read me something he wrote.”
What happens after “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” ends? Allow Quentin Tarantino to explain.
Pitt is already considered a near-lock to earn a Best Supporting Actor nomination for “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”
The scene could potentially pop up in a “Once Upon a Time in Holywood” extended miniseries that Tarantino is eyeing.
The “Sorry to Bother You” director says Manson’s followers were “not ‘hippies’ spouting left critiques of media,” as the film depicts.
Dan Inosanto, Lee’s training partner, joins the martial arts legend’s daughter in criticizing Tarantino’s new film.
“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” star Margot Robbie is hardly the first Hollywood star to portray her predecessors.
Brad Pitt’s new Quentin Tarantino movie has an ingenious connection to his first Tarantino movie.
Tarantino has gone viral for his response to a question at a Cannes press conference about Margot Robbie’s limited dialogue in his new movie.