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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 ...
Not so with Django Unchained, though. With this movie, I was practically punching the air, and mouthing, “Good,” whenever Django would shoot a slave owner, or blow up a plantation mansion.
Movies Review: 'Django Unchained' may be the first Quentin Tarantino movie that's about something other than itself Published: Dec. 24, 2012, 12:19 p.m.
Jamie Foxx, superb as a rescued slave in the South of 1858, and Leo DiCaprio, coming up short as a gentlemanly savage, star in “Django Unchained,” a Quentin Tarantino rehash. “Django ...
Django Unchained is a film about love. Three kinds of love, really. There's the romantic love that pulls together two of the main characters: Jamie Foxx's Django who is willing to travel through ...
“Django Unchained” also seems to have made an impression on the Boston Globe’s Wesley Morris, who writes, “I’ve never seen anything like this movie, not in one 165-minute sitting, not ...
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 ...
But “Django Unchained” is also (even at three hours) a movie that hews to its protagonists’ emotions. Jamie Foxx is near-perfect as Django.