Quentin Tarantino's Best Movie, Brendan Fraser Says No to the Golden Globes, Crafting The Menu
What's Quentin Tarantino's best movie? I'm sure you have thoughts, reader. Your thoughts might even be, "None of them, I dislike them all!"
But Tarantino himself has a favorite, and it might not be the go-to pick for most fans. You'll learn what Mr. Tarantino's personal fave is below in the latest issue of the /Film Newsletter. Elsewhere in the newsletter: Brendan Fraser has no interest in the Golden Globes, news of a potential third Princess Diaries film, an exclusive interview with the folks behind The Menu, reviews of the latest episode of Andor and the latest Christmas Story sequel, and much more.
Have You Heard the News?
Quentin Tarantino says he considers his most recent movie, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood..., to be his best. Do you agree? I actually think I might, but I imagine people will be mixed on this opinion.
A third Princess Diaries movie is apparently in the works.
Brendan Fraser says he'll boycott the Golden Globes even if they nominate him for his acclaimed performance in The Whale.
Let's look at some trailers, shall we? First, here's the trailer for Missing, the follow-up to /Film favorite Searching.
And here's the trailer for Emancipation, directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Will Smith.
Reviews
Ethan Anderton reviews A Christmas Story Christmas, a sequel that is often "weighed down by clumsy nostalgia."
Bryan Young has a recap of the penultimate episode of Andor, which sets up an "explosive finale."
Features and Exclusives
Our ongoing column in which a real psychologist profiles fictional film characters continues with a profile of Shuri from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
These are the 12 best Jack Black movies, ranked.
We have an exclusive interview with director Mark Mylod and producer Betsy Koch about their twisted new satire The Menu.
Speaking of exclusives, here's an exclusive look at some Mondo stuff headed to DesignerCon.
Video of the Day
We're all excited about the return of Brendan Fraser, and here's a new video in which the actor breaks down some of his most famous roles.
Parting Words
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