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“Kill Bill Vol. 1″ starts at 8/7c followed by “Kill Bill Vol. 2″ at 10:15/9:15 c on Saturday 3/24.
We’re just a few months into 2012, but it’s already shaping up to be the return of female protagonists handing out swift justice to the forces of evil. In January we saw Kate Beckinsale kicks some serious ass as “Underworld: Awakening” opened to wide release and Michael Fassbender, secure in his manliness, admitted that fighting…
Even the best-choreographed beat-down scene in a film can benefit from a one-two-punch of witty dialogue right before the fists start flying. A few actors try to make these scenes work in theaters every summer, but even the best leading men in Hollywood don’t have to wear heels when they rumble. Today, we salute the…
In the film “Vatel”(which airs at 1:45 p.m. ET), Gerard Depardieu plays a master chef with a genius for arranging spectacular entertainments, and he is determined that this will be a weekend that the king will always remember. But that’s before Vatel meets Anne de Montausier (Uma Thurman), a lovely courtesan traveling with the king’s…
Tonight at 10 p.m. ET we are showing Quentin Tarantino’s cinematic tour de force, “Pulp Fiction”. The movie not only put Tarantino on the map as a writer and director to be reckoned with, but also marked the come backs of both John Travolta and Bruce Willis and reminded the world of the charms of…
Reviewed at the 2010 Toronto Film Festival. There is a natural analogy to be made between “Ceremony” executive producer Jason Reitman and director Max Winkler, son of Henry, but that’s probably not the one either would want to hear first. It’s a good thing then that Max also happens to share Reitman’s eye and ear…
When Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Pulp Fiction’ hit theaters, audiences were stunned by the graphic violence, wild inter-twined plot lines, brash use of language, and fever pitch pace. The movie was widely considered one of the most influential movies of the 90s. And we have ‘Pulp Fiction’ to thank for re-launching the career of John Travolta. Yes,…
Let’s start with a few images: A psycho jive artist dancing around as he cuts a man’s ear off. A retired bullfighter slumped in front of a television set, masturbating furiously to slasher movies. Scenes like those, from Quentin Tarantino’s “Reservoir Dogs” and Pedro Almodóvar’s “Matador,” pretty much secured the bad-boy reputations of their creators.…
Jack Jordan was found guilty of stalking Uma Thurman today. According to the New York Times, “During the jury trial in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, Mr. Jordan testified in his own defense, describing his elaborate visions — which he called the daydreams of an artistic soul — that he was predestined to meet Ms.…