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On this week's "Screen Talk" IndieWire podcast episode, we also look back on IndieWire's '70s Week with picks of our own for ...
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Quentin Tarantino is one of the most influential filmmakers of our time. Well-known for his distinctive style, which features ...
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His last feature-length film of the decade (and, by this point, his third pairing with Robert De Niro) was 1977's New York, New York, which featured De Niro as an abusive musician, and Liza Minnelli ...
The Hulu drama casts Grace Van Patten as the infamous victim of wrongful conviction in a series that's best when it pushes ...
Not many movies can earn the title “best movie of all-time,” but a film released in the ‘90s from famed filmmaker Quentin ...
Her performance as a wisecrackin', hard-livin', hard-lovin' detective is the best thing about Ethan Coen's skewed take on the ...
Hollywood filmmaker Quentin Tarantino has revealed which of his movies he thinks is the best – and it’s probably not the one you’d expect.
Legendary writer and director Quentin Tarantino recently analyzed his own filmography, detailing which he believes is his favorite, his best, and the ...