Tag Archives: Quentin Tarantino
“Django Unchained” leads MTV Movie Awards nominees
The Jamie Foxx film has 7 nominations to lead the pack
Somewhere Spike Lee is shaking his head in disgust
By Cedric 'Big Ced' Thornton
The Donald Calls ‘Django Unchained’ the Most Racist Movie He’s Ever Seen
Trump says Tarantino's flick is a 'disgrace'
Donald Trump goes off on Tarantino’s ‘Django Unchained’
By Makkada B. Selah
Jamie Foxx calls Spike Lee “Irresponsible”
"Django Unchained" actor finally responds to Spike Lee's criticism of the Quentin Tarantino film
What’s your take on Spike’s comments?
By Cedric 'Big Ced' Thornton
Uncle Luke: ‘Spike Lee Is No Quentin Tarantino’
It seems that Spike Lee can't get anyone to agree with his assessment of Django Unchained
Controversial rapper and mayoral candidate, Luther ‘Uncle Luke’ Campbell writes a blog for Miami New…
By Cedric 'Big Ced' Thornton
Antoine Fuqua Defends Tarantino, Admonishes Spike Lee
Spike Lee can't catch a break with his criticism of Django Unchained
Do you agree or disagree with Spike’s take on Django Unchained?
By Cedric 'Big Ced' Thornton
Django Unchained: “(Gasp!) He Called That Slave A N*gger!” Really?
If there is any movie where I expect depictions of graphic violence and liberal use of the N-word, it's a Tarantino film set against the backdrop of pre-Civil War slavery.
I haven’t seen Django Unchained yet, but I don’t see how it is possible to…
By Alfred Edmond, Jr.
Why You Should go See “Django Unchained”
Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington and Samuel L. Jackson have convincing roles in this slavery era film
There’s a love story and the showing of a strong black man in there somewhere
By Cedric 'Big Ced' Thornton
Django Unchained’s Jamie Foxx: “My Life is Built Around Race”
Controversial movie brings up race talk once again
Django Unchained star actor Jamie Foxx states that race plays a vital role in his…
By Cedric 'Big Ced' Thornton
Quentin Tarantino Says “Roots “Didn’t Move Me.”
The controversial director stirs controversy by stating that 'nothing rings true' about "Roots."
What do you think of his comments?




