Sentences with phrase «pulp fictions features»

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When Wes Anderson's feature debut Bottle Rocket was released just two years after Pulp Fiction, the market had been saturated with cool, quirky, independent crime films, most of them trying to be the next Quentin Tarantino.
During 1993, Tarantino wrote and directed his next feature, Pulp Fiction, which featured three interweaving crime story lines; Tony Scott's big - budget production of True Romance was also released that year.
With his debut feature, he never misses a beat while infusing the story with quirky insights and pulp - fiction antics that lift this genre film to a new level.
With Essoe's performance proving to be a thing of complex, emotionally - shattering beauty, even if every element might not work out exactly as I hoped they were going to I was still impressed with their feature, Midnighters a tasty bit of pulp fiction I'm certainly going to be revisiting relatively soon.
Featuring voices and likenesses, the global cast features David Tennant (Doctor Who, Broadchurch), Elodie Yung (G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Daredevil), Katheryn Winnick (Vikings, The Dark Tower) Udo Kier (Blade, Melancholia) and Ving Rhames (Pulp Fiction, Mission Impossible — Rogue Nation).
Filed Under: Articles and Opinions, Gavin Logan, Movies, Special Features Tagged With: Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained, Inglorious Basterds, John Travolta, Michael Fassbender, Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino, Samuel L. Jackson, The Hateful Eight
Bill Murray (Lost in Translation) and Frances McDormand (Fargo) play Suzy's parents, Bruce Willis (Sin City) leads the search party as Police Captain Sharp, Edward Norton (Fight Club) features as Scout Master Ward, who heads the Khaki scout troop that Sam runs away from, Moonrise Kingdom also stars; Tilda Swinton (We Need to Talk About Kevin), Jason Schwartzman (Rushmore), Bob Balaban (Best in Show) and Harvey Keitel (Pulp Fiction).
Pulp Fiction ** (Century 16, Century 12) This eagerly awaited second feature by Quentin Tarantino is stylish and nihilistic, rife with lowlifes and misfits.
With the director's first two features, Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, he favored using rock and roll tracks that played on the radios or loudspeakers that the characters were listening to.
Of his previous seven feature films, three (Pulp Fiction, Inglourious Basterds, and Django Unchained) did reasonably well with Oscar, netting twenty nominations and four wins among them — including Best Picture nominations for each.
The film, said to be in the vein of «Pulp Fiction», features a subplot about the Manson murders, with Margot Robbie set to play Sharon Tate.
After viewing a double feature of Pulp Fiction and Scarface in his early teens, film became his biggest passion.
The first disc also houses a pair of feature - length commentary tracks, the second of which, from filmmaker Roger Avary (one half the team that wrote Pulp Fiction and director of the underestimated Rules of Attraction), is disposable fanboy fare indicated by a lot of fawning and reverential silence.
«Pulp Fiction» finally gets the Blu - ray treatment thanks to Lionsgate, and it's every bit as good as the movie deserves, with a director - approved high definition transfer that looks amazing, a 5.1 DTS - HD Lossless Audio track, and two brand new special features: a 43 - minute retrospective titled «Not the Usual Boring Getting to Know You Chit Chat» that includes interviews from several key cast members about making the movie, and a film critic roundtable («Here Are Some Facts on the Fiction») moderated by Elvis Mitchell.
Jake Arnott's decade - spanning, continent - hopping novel mixes fascinating real - life figures with fictional characters as it moves briskly from WWII spy intrigue (featuring Ian Fleming) and occultism (Aleister Crowley) to the West Coast pulp science - fiction set (Philip K. Dick, Robert A. Heinlein — even L. Ron Hubbard) and the»80s U.K. new wave music scene.
Denver Moon: The Minds of Mars, by Warren Hammond and Joshua Viola: The first installment in the saga featuring Martian investigator Denver Moon is a gloriously action - packed, pedal - to - the - metal thrill ride that seamlessly fuses a variety of genre elements (science fiction, mystery, pulp noir, etc.) to create an irresistible read.
Original artworks and commentary by Mark Tansey (b. 1949), whose large scale monochromatic allegories reference the art of photography, a pivotal technology in the reproduction and dissemination of popular images; John Currin (b. 1962), who has referenced the art of Norman Rockwell, and whose provocative figural paintings reflect upon domestic and social themes that were prevalent, though differently portrayed, in the mid-twentieth century; Vincent Desiderio (b. 1955), whose dark intellectual melodramas re-imagine scenes of crime and adventure from pulp fiction; Lucien Freud (1922 - 2011), the painter of deeply psychological works that examine the relationship of artist and model; and Jamie Wyeth (b. 1946), son of noted painter Andrew Wyeth and grandson of illustrator N.C. Wyeth, whose images convey stories real and imagined, among other artists, will be featured in the exhibition and its accompanying catalogue.
In the early eighties, Richard Prince started to re-photograph magazine ads featuring the Marlboro Man; since then, he's given biker chicks, Borscht Belt jokes, celebrity autographs, and pulp - fiction nurses the legitimizing stamp of «appropriation art.»
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