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Kanye West is accusing Jamie Foxx and Quentin Tarantino of stealing his idea for "Django Unchained," adding that the plot was a concept for his "Gold Digger" music video. #KanyeWest #JamieFoxx #QuentinTarantino -
Lindi Ortega Drops 'Comeback Kid' Video From Her New 'Liberty' Album
'The Comeback Kid' is a song from Lindi Ortega's new album 'Liberty,' which will come out next month. On Wednesday, the country singer released an animated lyric video to accompany the song. -
Leonardo DiCaprio Gets Cast In Quentin Tarantino's Charles Manson Movie
Leonardo DiCaprio signed up to star in the still untitled Charles Manson movie. Margot Robbie, Tom Cruise, and Al Pacino are also in negotiation to join the project. -
Jack Johnson, Quentin Tarantino & Major Festival Promoters to Speak at FestForums Nov.19-21
With new festivals like Desert Trip, Panorama, and The Meadows Music Festival, 2016 has proven that music festival culture is showing no sign of slowing down anytime soon. The biggest names behind music's largest phenomenon will come together at this year's FestForums. -
Quentin Tarantino's New Movie Scored by 'Hateful 8' Composer Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone and Quentin Tarantino have quite the impressive working relationship, having teamed up on Django Unchained and The Hateful Eight, allowing for the legendary composer to create great scores for new movies while Tarantino gets the sound he's always wanted. According to a new interview with the 87-year-old composer, it looks like they're going to work together again on Tarantino's next movie, though nobody knows what kind of film it will be. -
Was Quentin Tarantino's 'Django Unchained' a Stolen Idea?; Director Sued for $100 Million
Quentin Tarantino might have a knack for creating award-winning dramas, but this time one of his films has landed him in some legal drama. A father-son screenwriting team have accused the controversial director, The Weinstein Company, and Columbia Pictures of copyright infringement. Tarantino is being sued for $100 million for allegedly stealing the idea behind 2012 movie, 'Django Unchained.' -
'The Hateful Eight' Quentin Tarantino, Disney Feud?; Problems With 'Star Wars' Movie Showing
On Wednesday (Dec. 15), Quentin Tarantino spoke candidly during a, interview on 'The Howard Stern Show,' revealing there's a certain entertainment company that's really pissing him off! 'The Hateful Eight' director alluded a possible feud might be brewing with Walt Disney Studios, citing the company's decision to reserve a popular movie theater for an extensive time to show 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' as the reason. -
Jack White's Third Man Records to Release 'The Hateful Eight' Soundtrack on Vinyl
Quentin Tarantino's latest western film, 'The Hateful Eight', will have its 4-side, 28-song soundtrack released on vinyl via Jack White's record label, Third Man Records. White recently revealed plans to open a vinyl pressing plant in Detroit while opening another Third Man store in the singer's hometown over Thanksgiving weekend. -
Bill Maher Interviews Quentin Tarantino About Protests and Police Brutality on 'Real Time'
Quentin Tarantino discussed his recent clash with police at Washington Square Park and the current state of law enforcement in the United States with Bill Maher on "Real Time." -
Quentin Tarantino Releases Menacing 'Hateful Eight' Trailer [WATCH]
Esteemed director Quentin Tarantino has dropped the first teaser trailer for his impending brooding western, 'The Hateful Eight, showcasing eight strangers with dark emotions and growing cabin fever. According to the YouTube video description, the film is set "six or eight or 12 years after the Civil War," trailing a bounty hunter John "the Hangman" Ruth (Kurt Russell) and his outlaw Daisy (Jennifer Jason Leigh). -
James Last, 'King of Easy Listening,' Tarantino Favorite, Dead at 86
James Last, the iconic bandleader known as the "King of Easy Listening" (and, more catchily, the "Emperor of Elevator Music") has died at the age of 86, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The musician had reported during 2014 that he was ill although he never specified the ailment. -
First Look: Quentin Tarantino's 'The Hateful Eight' Cast
A handful of cast members from Quentin Tarantino's latest film, "The Hateful Eight," have been given a first-look feature on the cover of Entertainment Weekly. Three members of the bountiful, star-studded cast, Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell and Jennifer Jason Leigh garnish the magazine cover in promotion of Tarantino's movie.
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