Quentin Tarantino

Tarantino’s New Film Reveals Title, DiCaprio and Pitt to Star
Tarantino’s New Film Reveals Title, DiCaprio and Pitt to Star
Tarantino’s New Film Reveals Title, DiCaprio and Pitt to Star
After months of speculation and reports on casting possibilities (and likelihoods, to be honest), Quentin Tarantino’s next film — his ninth, and his first without the Weinstein Co. — has an official title and a pair of stars. Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio have signed on to headline the project, which is titled Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Quentin Tarantino Apologizes to Roman Polanski Rape Victim
Quentin Tarantino Apologizes to Roman Polanski Rape Victim
Quentin Tarantino Apologizes to Roman Polanski Rape Victim
In 2003, while promoting Kill Bill, Quentin Tarantino appeared on Howard Stern’s radio show, where he effectively blamed Roman Polanski rape victim Samantha Geimer by stating that she “wanted to have it” with the exiled Polish director. After the audio resurfaced this week, Geimer issued an official (and fairly compassionate) response, in which she called Tarantino’s remarks “obviously incorrect.” And it didn’t take long for Tarantino to issue an official statement of his own, formally apologizing to Geimer for his upsetting comments.
Quentin Tarantino Defends Roman Polanski in 2003 Interview
Quentin Tarantino Defends Roman Polanski in 2003 Interview
Quentin Tarantino Defends Roman Polanski in 2003 Interview
In an extensive interview published last night, Quentin Tarantino addressed Uma Thurman’s allegations against Harvey Weinstein, while explaining — in exhaustive detail — his recollection of the car crash involving his longtime friend and muse on the set of Kill Bill. Tarantino is making headlines for yet another unfortunate reason this afternoon — one that’s relevant to both his part in Hollywood’s reckoning with violent misogyny, as well as his upcoming film.

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