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One character's last name in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained provides a connection to a 1970s blaxploitation cinema ...
Django Unchained might share the same name as the 1966 original but the two films are actually very different.
Although this film has been talked about on many occasions, it stands out the time when Quentin Tarantino himself was asked ...
Film Studies graduate, aspiring screenwriter and all-around nerd who, despite being a pretentious cinephile who loves ...
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.
Django Unchained ( * * * 1/2 out of four; rated R; opens Christmas Day nationwide) is classic Tarantino. This inventive, beautifully shot reimagining of history features Jamie Foxx as Django, ...
Yes, Django Unchained is a Black film. Its story centers on the life of a Black character, and it has more Black stars (Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington and Samuel L. Jackson) than white stars ...