The Directors: Full Uncensored Interview
December 5, 2012 Leave a comment
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December 5, 2012 Leave a comment
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September 13, 2012 Leave a comment

The Synopsis for the film:
Set in the South two years before the Civil War, “Django Unchained” stars Academy Award®-winner Jamie Foxx as Django, a slave whose brutal history with his former owners lands him face-to-face with German-born bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz (Academy Award®-winner Christoph Waltz). Schultz is on the trail of the murderous Brittle brothers, and only Django can lead him to his bounty. The unorthodox Schultz acquires Django with a promise to free him upon the capture of the Brittles – dead or alive.
Success leads Schultz to free Django, though the two men choose not to go their separate ways. Instead, Schultz seeks out the South’s most wanted criminals with Django by his side. Honing vital hunting skills, Django remains focused on one goal: finding and rescuing Broomhilda (Kerry Washington), the wife he lost to the slave trade long ago.
Django and Schultz’s search ultimately leads them to Calvin Candie (Academy Award®-nominee Leonardo DiCaprio), the proprietor of “Candyland,” an infamous plantation where slaves are groomed by trainer Ace Woody (Kurt Russell) to battle each other for sport. Exploring the compound under false pretenses, Django and Schultz arouse the suspicion of Stephen (Academy Award®-nominee Samuel L. Jackson), Candie’s trusted house slave. Their moves are marked, and a treacherous organization closes in on them. If Django and Schultz are to escape with Broomhilda, they must choose between independence and solidarity, between sacrifice and survival
June 29, 2012 Leave a comment
THE MAN WITH THE IRON FISTS RED BAND TRAILER
In feudal China, a blacksmith who makes weapons for a small village is put in the position where he must defend himself and his fellow villagers.
Director: RZA
Writers: Eli Roth (screenplay), RZA (screenplay)
Stars: Russell Crowe, Jamie Chung and Lucy Liu
November 7, 2011 Leave a comment
The work of Quentin Tarantino has always left an impression on me. Although many think that he delves too deeply into paying homage to his influences, I feel that his films are kinetic, deep and always offer a great time at the cinema. Whether it be his unique style of dialogue or impeccable moments of tension, it’s undeniable that Quentin Tarantino is one of the most talented directors working today. With this action packed and bloody installment of ‘The Works’, my goal was to display exactly what I feel makes Tarantino such a great director.
As for which director is next, I haven’t decided. I’m debating between two options, but either way or you’ll end up seeing both of them at some point.
Clips from ‘Reservoir Dogs’, ‘Pulp Fiction’, ‘Jackie Brown’, ‘Kill Bill: Volume 1′ and ‘Kill Bill: Volume 2′ remain courtesy of Miramax, © TM & Copyright 1992, 1994, 1997, 2003, 2004
Clips from ‘Death Proof’ remain courtesy of Dimension Films, © TM & Copyright 2007
Clips from ‘Inglourious Basterds’ remain courtesy of Universal Pictures, © TM & Copyright 2009
Music
‘When The Levee Breaks’ by Led Zeppelin remains courtesy of Atlantic Records, © TM & Copyright 1971
‘Nightcall’ by Kavinsky & Lovefoxxx remains courtesy of Record Makers, © TM & Copyright 2010
‘Cells – Instrumental’ by The Servant remains courtesy of Prolifica Records, © TM & Copyright 2004