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Miramax Sues Tarantino Over Planned ‘Pulp Fiction' NFTs
Miramax is suing director Quentin Tarantino over the director’s plans to create and auction off a series of NFTs based on his work on “Pulp Fiction.”
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The Cryptocurrency Market Is Now Worth Over $3 Trillion. Here Are 5 Things That Happened in the Space This Past Week
Between ether hitting an all-time high, the NFT.NYC conference and the U.S. infrastructure bill, here are 5 things that happened this past week.
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Quentin Tarantino and Wife Daniella Pick Welcome First Child
The acclaimed 56-year-old filmmaker and his wife, Israeli singer Daniella Pick, have welcomed their first child together after she gave birth on Saturday to a baby boy.
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‘Tonight': Tarantino Reveals How ‘Golden Girls' Helped Him Make ‘Reservoir Dogs'
Quentin Tarantino directs his interview as he talks to Jimmy Fallon about how the acting gig he landed on “The Golden Girls” as an Elvis impersonator helped him create “Reservoir Dogs” and how his record collection helps him write movies.
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‘Irishman' Named Best Picture by National Board of Review
Martin Scorsese’s sprawling crime epic “The Irishman” has been named best picture by the National Board of Review. The awards, announced Tuesday by the National Board of Review, handed Netflix its second major honor in Hollywood’s quickening awards season. On Monday evening, Noah Baumbach’s “Marriage Story” won best feature at the IFP Gotham Awards, which honor independent film. Both...
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2020 Grammy Awards: List of Nominees in Top Categories
A list of nominees in the top categories at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, announced Wednesday by The Recording Academy.
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Stars Advocate for Progress at Honorary Oscars Event
Inequality in the film industry got a high-profile spotlight at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ 11th annual Governors Awards, where Cherokee actor Wes Studi, Italian director Lina Wertmüller and filmmaker David Lynch all received honorary Oscars on Sunday.
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Robert Forster, Oscar-Nominee for ‘Jackie Brown,' Dies at 78
Robert Forster, the handsome and omnipresent character actor who got a career resurgence and Oscar nomination for playing bail bondsman Max Cherry in “Jackie Brown,” died Friday. He was 78. Publicist Kathie Berlin said Forster died of brain cancer following a brief illness. He was at home in Los Angeles, surrounded by family, including his four children and partner Denise Grayson.
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A Royale With Cheese: ‘Pulp Fiction' Turns 25
A quarter of a century after its release, Quentin Tarantino’s non-linear crime mash-up remains as fresh as ever. “Royale with cheese,” anyone?
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‘Downton Abbey' Overpowers Brad Pitt, Rambo at Box Office
Raise your tea cups! The big-screen encore of “Downton Abbey” handily (but very politely) thumped both Brad Pitt’s “Ad Astra” and Sylvester Stallone’s “Rambo: Last Blood” in theaters over the weekend in one of the more unlikely box-office upsets. “Downton Abbey” debuted with $31 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday, royally trumping the $19.2 million-opening for “Ad...
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Brad Pitt and James Gray Take Giant Leap With ‘Ad Astra'
Brad Pitt made the first move with James Gray. In 1995, he saw Gray’s debut “Little Odessa” and decided to call up the young filmmaker behind the grim Brooklyn crime drama. They’ve been talking ever since — about films, life and working together. But it would take almost 25 years for the stars to finally align, fittingly, for an ambitious,...
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Once Upon a Time in Fatherhood: Tarantino to Become a Dad
Quentin Tarantino is going to be telling a whole new brand of “Once upon a time” tale — the bedtime-story kind.
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Ending a Drought for R-Rated Comedies, ‘Good Boys' Is No. 1
The R-rated comedy, left for dead by some Hollywood studios, again reached No.1 at the box office over the weekend thanks to the raunchy coming-of-age tale “Good Boys,” about a trio of 12-year-olds on a crude misadventure. “Good Boys” surpassed expectations to debut with $21 million, according to studio estimates Sunday, dethroning the “Fast & Furious” spinoff “Hobbs & Shaw,”...
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Actor Michael Madsen Pleads No Contest to DUI
Michael Madsen has pleaded no contest to misdemeanor drunken driving after crashing his SUV into a pole in Malibu in March.
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‘Lion King' Reigns Above Box Office for Second Week
According to studio estimates Sunday, Disney’s photorealistic remake brought in $75 million to again finish at the top of the North American box office.
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Delaware Dog Appears in New Quentin Tarantino Film
A 3-year-old pit bull named Sayuri will make her film debut on Hollywood’s silver screen in a role that requires kissing Brad Pitt. .
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Pitt, DiCaprio and Robbie Talk ‘Once Upon a Time in…Hollywood'
Once upon a time, not too far from Hollywood, two of the world’s biggest movie stars were talking about what it’s like to screw up on set.
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Blue Ivy Carter Is the Star of Beyoncé's ‘Spirit' Video
Blue Ivy Carter is a star! Beyoncé invited her eldest daughter to appear in her music video for “Spirit,” her new song off “The Lion King” soundtrack, and the 7-year-old did not disappoint.
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Austin Butler to Star as Elvis in Baz Luhrmann-Helmed Biopic
Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis Presley biopic has found its King. After a competitive casting contest, 27-year-old actor Austin Butler has been cast as Presley. Ansel Elgort, Harry Styles and Miles Teller all reportedly tested for the role ultimately won by Butler, who last year appeared in the Denzel Washington Broadway revival of “The Iceman Cometh.”
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Bong d'Or: Korean Director Wins Cannes' Top Prize
South Korean director Bong Joon-ho’s raucous social satire “Parasite,” about a poor family of hustlers who find jobs with a wealthy family, won the Cannes Film Festival’s top award, the Palme d’Or, on Saturday. The win for “Parasite” marks the first Korean film to ever win the Palme. In the festival’s closing ceremony, jury president Alejandro Inarritu said the choice...