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Tag Archives: quentin tarantino
Eli Roth on TIFF’s hunger for gore
The director of The Green Inferno in conversation with Barry Hertz
The best in holiday movies
Fed up with peace on earth? Check out ‘Jack Reacher,’ ‘Django Unchained,’ ‘The Impossible,’ ‘This is 40’ and ‘Rust and Bone’
Brian D. Johnson: ‘You never get sick of the good stuff’
From the archives: The Maclean’s veteran dishes on the highs and lows of the festival
Instead of a year-end list of my own
COLBY COSH dismisses the National Board of Review’s Top 10 Movies of 2009—none of which he’s seen
Tarantino’s Teutonic Brad Pitt
After
What happened to Quentin Tarantino?
The director of ‘Pulp Fiction’ and ‘Kill Bill’ once epitomized the future of moviemaking. But now he’s mostly interested in movies of the past.
Brad and Quentin, basking ‘basterds’
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Through the looking glass in Cannes
From the old mastery of Alain Resnais to a to Heath Ledger’s final jest, cinema greatest romance is with itself
The German Question
Rooting out the original sin of Nazism with Haneke and Tarantino