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Continuing to go from strength to strength, Quentin Tarantino managed to provide a fresh take on the Western genre with Django Unchained.
After Sergio Corbucci's Django popularized Spaghetti Westerns in 1966, he made another epic Western just as entertaining the ...
In tribute, during a montage sequence in “Django Unchained” where the titular freed slave and bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz) spend several months teaming up to take down ...
Quentin Tarantino rewrote the ‘Django Unchained’ ending at the last minute. After considering several actors for his titular character, Tarantino landed on Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx as Django.
The tale is actually explained in the film, but the metaphor fuels "Django" loosely from beginning to end. I say "loosely," because, well, there's just no cramping Tarantino's distinctive style.
David Edelstein, New York Magazine: "For all its pleasures, 'Django Unchained' feels too easy, too dead-center in Tarantino's comfort zone. He's not challenging himself in any way that matters.
With Django Unchained, Tarantino turns his attention to the spaghetti western, his most obvious model being Sergio Corbucci’s Django, a film whose bloody violence irked the BBFC back in the 60s.
Django Unchained earned filmmaker Quentin Tarantino his second screenplay Oscar win after Pulp Fiction.However, both movies contribute to criticisms about Tarantino’s on-screen use of extreme ...
Yes, "Django Unchained" is a Black film. Its story centers on the life of a Black character, and it has more Black stars than white stars.
“Django Unchained” is Quentin Tarantino’s greatest exploration of the human condition, from its idea of what is right to its heinous moments of evil.
Total disclaimer: I didn't like Django Unchained. My dislike had nothing to do with the controversial subject matter, copious N-word usage, or slavery. It just sucked. This surprised me because I ...