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Django Unchained


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Telegraph
Quentin Tarantino's latest is a woeful, brutally violent twist on the Spaghetti Western genre, which plays fast and loose wi...
Telegraph
There is strange and brilliant magic at work in Quentin Tarantino's new film Django Unchained
The Guardian
Quentin Tarantino makes a dizzy return to form with a horribly funny slavery western – and Samuel L Jackson is extraordinary...
Total Film
Tarantino's three-hour feast of Southern-fried trash cinema might be too much and too bloody for certain constitutions, bu...
Rolling Stone
Tarantino lives to cross the line. Is Django Unchained too much?It wouldn't be Tarantino otherwise.
Richard Roeper
Tarantino gives us an American Spaghetti Western that's a bloody good time from start to finish.
New York Daily News
Just when we thought Quentin Tarantino had shown us all the cojones he has, in rides Django Unchained.
New York Post
Django Unchained might have been a revelation in 2005. But after Quentin Tarantino and others have spent years spoofing '60s...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
It's a live-action, heads-exploding, shoot-'em-up cartoon. Sometimes it crackles, and sometimes it merely cracks.
USA Today
By turns dazzling, daring, gruesome and astonishingly funny.
Los Angeles Times
In Django, Tarantino is a man unchained, creating his most articulate, intriguing, provoking, appalling, hilarious, exhilara...
New York Magazine
Django Unchained doesn't merely hit its marks; it blows them to bloody chunks.
Chicago Tribune
By the two-hour mark the fun had oozed out of the movie for me. It's long. Or feels it.
The New York Times
It is digressive, jokey, giddily brutal and ferociously profane. But it is also a troubling and important movie about slaver...
The Boston Globe
Corkscrewed, inside-out, upside-down, simultaneously clear-eyed and completely out of its mind.
Slate
There's something about Tarantino's directorial delectation in all these acts of racial violence that left me not just physi...
San Francisco Chronicle
Django Unchained is the most consistently entertaining movie of 2012.
Washington Post
Django Unchained possesses an unmistakable subversive power, its playfully insurrectionist spirit perhaps the modern-day pop...
Salon Arts
Quentin Tarantino no longer makes movies; he makes trailers.
Wall Street Journal
Wildly extravagant, ferociously violent, ludicrously lurid and outrageously entertaining, yet also, remarkably, very much ab...
ReelViews
One of the great strengths of Quentin Tarantino's films is the way his love of cinema permeates every frame.
Film School Rejects
Very funny; violence is often ridiculous and wonderfully bloody; actors are having an infectiously great time; damn nice see...
IGN Movies
Overall, any Tarantino or Scalped fan will probably want to pick this one up, regardless of short comings -- but you might w...
The Guardian
Quentin Tarantino's brutal revenge western is a thrilling return to form with inspired performances from Christoph Waltz, Ja...
Entertainment Weekly
It would now be a surprise if a new Quentin Tarantino movie didn't dip into the well of '70s grind-house cinema. Django Unch...
Hollywood Reporter
A slave-turned-bounty hunter exacts bloody payback in Tarantino's engagingly idiosyncratic reframing of American history.
Black Sheep Reviews
You cannot rewrite the wrongs of history by just shooting the crap out of them and thinking yourself a hero for having done ...
The Movie Picture Show
This movie is engaging and captivating all the way to its fantastic blood filled conclusion that will leave many satisfied a...
Joblo
I guess this hasn’t really been much of a review, as all I’ve done is tell you all how utterly amazing DJANGO UNCHAINED is. ...
IGN Movies
Quentin Tarantino doesn't shy away from the horrors of slavery in Django Unchained even as he delivers a weird, wild, and bl...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Quentin Tarantino
Writer: Quentin Tarantino
Studio: The Weinstein Company
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz

Release: December 25, 2012
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