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Emma Stone dancing wildly onset of her latest film 'AND' in New Orleans. The award-winning actress channeled Mia (Uma Thurman ...
I’m not going to debate with anybody on what Tarantino's best movie is–It’s Pulp Fiction ... as it's very fun. The scene with the poisoned coffee while Ennio Morricone’s music plays ...
That’s Beaver Creek Antique Market – a 20,000-square-foot wonderland where Maryland’s history buffs, collectors, and nostalgia-seekers converge to hunt for treasures that can’t be found in any big box ...
Behind the scenes, it must have looked grim ... They are the guys who get going once the going gets tough: think The Wolf from Pulp Fiction but with a Harvard MBA. These are boardroom commandos armed ...
she scored that blink-and-you’ll-miss-it role thanks to a short-lived romance with the Pulp Fiction mastermind himself. In the classic 1994 cult film, Griffin appeared briefly in the scene where ...
Buddy the Elf single-handedly assembled one of the most peculiar dishes in movie history in this holiday classic. Comprised ...
Forget the mysterious glow from Pulp Fiction’s legendary briefcase—John Travolta just found and revealed out what’s inside, and it’s a $1,000 steak. The 71-year-old actor paid a visit to ...
Quentin Tarantino, the mastermind behind Pulp Fiction, had an oddly specific way of casting his Vega. And it all started with a throwback game night. At a Supanova Comic Con event in Adelaide ...
They serve as both writers and directors of this “Pulp Fiction”-style four-chapter tale that finally coheres with a thumper of a final act that is awash in righteous gore served up with an ...
unravelling yet intersecting lives and mile-a-minute iconic scenes and exchanges. Pulp Fiction is one of those films that will leave you literally instantly cooler, each time you hit play.
Forget the “Royale with Cheese” — Pulp Fiction star John Travolta has a $1,000 steak served in a rhinestoned-encrusted briefcase on his mind. Travolta, 71, stopped by Papi Steak in Miami on ...
From ‘When Harry Met Sally’ to ‘Elf,’ these films have some of the most memorable food scenes of all time. By McKinley Franklin Entertainment and food don’t always blend together ...