Pulp Fiction, directed by Quentin Tarantino, premiered on October 14, 1994. Known for its dark humor, nonlinear storytelling, and unforgettable characters, the film became a cultural phenomenon.
Soundtracks also shape indie and arthouse cinema. The haunting melodies of Amélie (2001) by Yann Tiersen or the eclectic mix in Pulp Fiction (1994) curated by Quentin Tarantino demonstrate how ...
How do you define a cult classic? Is it a shoestring exploitation film from the world of Ed Wood? Off-beat movies made ...
As Lust For Life blasts on the soundtrack, Trainspotting (1996 ... his own man when it comes to storytelling. He opens Pulp Fiction (1994) with a dictionary definition of “pulp” followed ...
Ronnie Yeskel, casting director of “Pulp Fiction,” “Reservoir Dogs” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” died on Jan. 4 at The Motion Picture & Television Fund Retirement Home in Woodland Hills ...
It Takes Two and Brothers developer Hazelight has given us a fresh peek at the studio's next co-op game, Split Fiction, including a look at its Side Stories. First revealed during the The Game ...
A soundtrack can make or break a horror movie. Music can do more than help build or break tension in a scene. It can also speak volumes about the setting, the characters, and the world in which ...
Science fiction has delivered some of the scariest and strangest soundtracks in cinema history. Our classical music critic picks the best There’s a moment in the enjoyably awful sci-fi B movie I ...
“Most child actors aren’t taught how to act,” Ron Howard once told an interviewer. “They’re sort of taught how to perform. They’re like trained animals.” Mr. Howard, who starred as ...
Mangold, Nick Baxter, and Steven Gizicki co-produced the soundtrack to guarantee accuracy for Dylan's era. Bob Dylan first shows up in New York City to see his idol Woody Guthrie at the start of 1961.