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Christopher Walken isn't known for his gangster movies, but Suicide Kings remains an underrated gem in his filmography.
Some actors only need one scene in a movie to impress audiences, like Christopher Walken in 'Pulp Fiction' and Dean Stockwell ...
For their Winter 2025 campaign, Saint Laurent have drawn direct inspiration from the work of Robert Mapplethorpe. Shot by Glen Luchford, the moody monochrome portraits of actors Aaron Taylor-Johnson ...
In 2024, the actress sat down with Kelly Clarkson on the latter’s show, where they discussed moments from Kill Bill. When asked if she got to keep her jacket, Uma Thurman replied: “I have my costumes, ...
In contrast, Walken carries a refined ease. Dressed in a leather coat, pinstriped shirt, and leather gloves, his presence does the work. His scenes unfold in warm color, shifting from intensity to ...
Cult classics like Pulp Fiction have never failed to impress audiences since their release. Directed by Quentin Tarantino, Pulp Fiction weaves together several stories unfolding in the lives of hitmen ...
Wes Anderson’s latest project, The Phoenician Scheme, introduced a whole new roster of talented actors to the director’s reliable lineup.
Batman Begins Turns 20: 11 Behind-The-Scenes Facts You Probably Never Knew The first film in Christopher Nolan's epic Dark Knight trilogy is celebrating its 20th anniversary.
One of the memorable scenes in Pulp Fiction is when Vincent Vega accidentally shoots Marvin in the face while in the car, but why they took Marvin in Pulp Fiction remains questionable. And was his ...
Pulp Fiction is one of the best movies from the ’90s, and it has been a cultural giant since its initial release in 1994. The dialogue is so memorable that the movie still ranks among the most ...
More in Walken: glamour and potential bragging rights. Walken speaks volumes about the extent of versatility. Essentially immortal, from “The Deer Hunter” to “Pulp Fiction” and go on to high-fashion ...
Before the romantic flying sequence in 1978’s Superman: The Movie, intrepid Daily Planet reporter Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) gets the scoop on Superman (Christopher Reeve). The “caped wonder ...