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...location of “Looking for Langston” (1989), a 45 minute film directed by Isaac Julien (VES 151ar, “The Post-Cinematic in Video Art”, African-American Studies 187y, “Black Cinema as Genre—From Blaxploitation to Quentin Tarantino”). It is almost impossible to truly appreciate the beauty of Julien’s film while standing in the Carpenter Center: the lighting is not ideal, the screen is tiny and embedded in an enormous white wall, and the ambient noise and perpetual echoes in the gallery force...
...know a lot of people in Hong Kong think it's just a trend. But they don't understand American culture - martial-arts films have been a part of their culture for a long time. I was promoting Iron Monkey with director Quentin Tarantino and one day he took me back to his house, sat me down and described in detail an action film that he wants to make in Hong Kong and Japan. The actress Uma Thurman will play the lead. Is this merely a fetish? No, I don't think...
...institute and its film festival, which began in 1985, have brought to light such audacious talents as Steven Soderbergh (sex, lies, and videotape), Quentin Tarantino (Reservoir Dogs) and Kimberly Peirce (Boys Don't Cry), and provided a valuable antidote to Hollywood in its post-Jaws era of quick thrills and saturation bookings. But while moviegoers have benefited from Sundance, the institute has exacted a high price from its godfather. "Sundance turned out to be something far more personal than I ever imagined," says Redford, who has poured much energy into developing labs for screenwriting, directing, theater and music, as well...
...going into Saturday’s clash with Penn. Penn isn’t the kind of team with players that inadvertently field kickoffs with their helmets. Penn doesn’t have linemen who are content to talk trash with punter Adam Kingston, as the Lions’ Quentin Unsworth spent far too much time doing...
...Quentin S. Granta ’02 makes quite a spectacle of himself, constantly dressed to the nines in a yachting costume. “Do you like my new ascot?” he asked Jim D. Grimm ’03 as he vainly and uselessly attempted to direct traffic airplane-landing-style at the Fly Saturday night. Responded Grimm: “Stick it up your porthole, cap?...