Month: November 2021

No one can handle the explosive poetry of Quentin Tarantino’s dialogue like Samuel L. Jackson can. Ever since his Oscar-nominated monologues in Pulp Fiction, Jackson has been the ultimate Tarantino actor. The director has many other great collaborators, from Uma Thurman to Christoph Waltz, but there’s a special synergy between Tarantino’s filmmaking and Jackson’s acting.
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While Samba TV reported today that 707K U.S. households watched the Will Smith drama King Richard over the weekend, an even more interesting detail was how HBO Max subscribers tuned in: The OTT service tells us that a majority of subs watched the biopic about Serena and Venus Williams’ coach father from start-to-finish without pausing. Translation, King
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We appear to be living in a golden age of crime stories, with podcasts and series galore, but this popular fascination is truly timeless, everlasting and ever evolving. L.R. Dorn’s debut novel, The Anatomy of Desire (8 hours), updates Theodore Dreiser’s classic 1925 crime drama, An American Tragedy, by using the documentary format to explore
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