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Quentin Tarantino’s Next Film Gets an Official Title, Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio to Star
Quentin Tarantino’s Next Film Gets an Official Title, Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio to Star
Quentin Tarantino’s Next Film Gets an Official Title, Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio to Star
After months of speculation and reports on casting possibilities (and likelihoods, to be honest), Quentin Tarantino’s next film — his ninth, and his first without the Weinstein Co. — has an official title and a pair of stars. Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio have signed on to headline the project, which is titled Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
World War Z 2
World War Z 2
World War Z 2
Brad Pitt has been suggesting a possible 'World War Z 2' for some time, after the first installment made bank for Paramount, and now the studio has taken one large step forward into making it happen. Director Juan Antonio Bayona has signed on to direct the sequel.
First Look: Brad Pitt Unleashes His ‘Fury’ in David Ayer’s WWII Film
First Look: Brad Pitt Unleashes His ‘Fury’ in David Ayer’s WWII Film
First Look: Brad Pitt Unleashes His ‘Fury’ in David Ayer’s WWII Film
Production on Brad Pitt's next project, the WWII pic 'Fury,' commenced with production not too long ago, with the actor giving his hair a new sartorial look for the effort. Director David Ayer ('End of Watch') has been keeping the fans updated by releasing various set photos, but now, aside from a slew of paparazzi shots, we have our first look at the film.
World War Z, Part 2
World War Z, Part 2
World War Z, Part 2
It hasn't even completed its opening weekend, and 'World War Z' is already being targeted for the sequel treatment, thanks to a hefty box office take of $66 million -- and Brad Pitt, of course.
World War Z Review
World War Z Review
World War Z Review
The title is 'World War Z,' but I can think up two other letters: "O" and "K." 'World War Z' is okay because it zips along with the fury of a computer-generated cascade of fast zombies. 'World War Z' is okay because Brad Pitt is a great leading man, even if his character has no depth. 'World War Z' is okay because there is always a fatalistic draw to see our social order tumble
World War Z
World War Z
World War Z
'World War Z' hits theaters this weekend, and Paramount wants to make sure you're good and pumped for it. The studio has released a brand new extended clip from the film, featuring Brad Pitt's Gerry Lane making a daring rooftop escape with his family in tow, including 'The Killing' star Mireille Enos...
‘World War Z’ Clip: Brad Pitt is Pressed Into Action Against Zombies
‘World War Z’ Clip: Brad Pitt is Pressed Into Action Against Zombies
‘World War Z’ Clip: Brad Pitt is Pressed Into Action Against Zombies
'World War Z' is a film about fighting zombies, and it's funny that the film has screened (and screened well) but is still fighting undead rumors about it being a total disaster. We saw the film and liked it, but it's going to need good word of mouth to be one of the hits this summer. Perhaps it will get better word with this clip, which sets up how Brad Pitt is forced into action to stop the zomb
So Brad Pitt Showed Up in New Jersey to Show Us ‘World War Z’ Last Night
So Brad Pitt Showed Up in New Jersey to Show Us ‘World War Z’ Last Night
So Brad Pitt Showed Up in New Jersey to Show Us ‘World War Z’ Last Night
Last night was the first ever public screening of 'World War Z,' this summer's big zombie action-thriller. That would've been enough excitement for the fans in Hoboken, NJ who lined up for hours for their first look at the film. But they got an added surprise: Mr. Brad Pitt. We were in attendance and after all the fuss, it turns out that 'World War Z' is actually...a pretty good movie.
New ‘World War Z’ Poster: But Where Are The Zombies?
New ‘World War Z’ Poster: But Where Are The Zombies?
New ‘World War Z’ Poster: But Where Are The Zombies?
Paramount Pictures' 'World War Z' seemingly has it all: Brad Pitt, big explosions, international intrigue, a looming apocalypse. Oh, and zombies. We shouldn't forget the zombies, even if it seems the studio has. Case in point: the new poster for the Marc Forster film, which features a forlorn Pitt as he surveys a devastated city from the safety of a helicopter. Lots of fire and destruction. No zom