Django Unchained
Samuel L. Jackson has been known for his exuberant personality. The actor famous for his role in Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction and George Lucas' Star Wars prequels is known for his shocking antics that often create controversy.
During a press conference in New York City, 'Django Unchained' director Quentin Tarantino and his cast discussed the racial components of the Golden Globes nominated film.
Awards season has started to get excitingly unpredictable as there seems to be no clear front runner any longer. Zero Dark Thirty was once being heavily predicted to win the Best Picture award in February, but the film seems to have lost steam in the precursor awards.
On Monday, the Oscar nomination votes will be due. With no major award associations announcing nominations or awards it is safe to say a major component of the race has already been finalized leading up to Monday's vote. After numerous precursors, the Golden Globe and SAG nominations, a few things have become increasingly clear.
The review embargo for Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained ended on Wednesday at 12 PM EST and the critics were finally able to have their say on the auteur's latest film.
Zero Dark Thirty has won a plethora of critics' awards, but the race might start to level out a bit after Argo took the top prize at the San Diego Film Critics.
Despite some top notch performances, Django ultimately feels like a fruitless experiment. All of the Tarantino trademarks are present (and that alone will make fans happy), but they become quite tiresome after endless repetitions and ultimately make for an empty experience.
Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained is easily one of the most anticipated films of the holiday season. The film which comes out on December 25 will see its first slew of reviews materialize on the internet Wednesday December 12 when the embargo on reviews ends.
The American Film Institute, one of the US's top film organizations, has submitted their opinion on the top 10 films of 2012. And they have included a few surprises.
Quentin Tarantino will be the final major filmmaker to enter the Awards season arena at the end of 2012 when he releases his highly anticipated Django Unchained in just two weeks.
After a crowded November filled with Oscar contenders December brings some light fare to audiences and last minute Oscar Contenders are unveiled making their final pushes at the coveted award.
In the latest trailer for Django, writer and director Quentin Tarantino wastes no time setting the stage for star Jamie Foxx, whose wife is abducted by a Mississippi plantation owner named Calvin Candie