A mysterious man trudges into town dragging a mud-stained coffin behind him. This man is Django. After he saves Maria from certain death, Django finds himself in the middle of a war between Mexican ...
With his invention of the spaghetti western in 1964, Sergio Leone created a genre that threatened to overwhelm European filmmaking for a few years. Following A Fistful Of Dollars, European-made ...
An English-language reimagining of the world of Sergio Corbucci’s cult 1966 spaghetti western “Django,” which launched the career of Italian icon Franco Nero, is set to launch from the Rome Film ...
Kissy Sell Out's like the crowned prince of perfect remixes. He picks some of the best tracks to rework, then actually goes out of his way to do the song justice. We're not sure what made him flip the ...
Sergio Corbucci, described by Quentin Tarantino in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” as the second-best director of Italian westerns, sure knew how to end a movie. He could serve up thrillingly bloody ...
It’ll never be mistaken for the greatest spaghetti western ever made, but from the moment that Franco Nero appears on screen, clad in black and dragging a coffin through the mud beneath Luis Enríquez ...
A lone drifter dressed all in black, face obscured, strolls into a small town. We don’t yet know his name or his true purpose, yet we immediately recognise him as the hero of our story. If this ...
Loosely based on Sergio Corbucci's 1966 feature film and set in the Wild West of the 1860s and 1870s, the 10-part series comes from Italian producers Cattleya and French banner Atlantique Productions.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained will debut in China on April 11, marking the first time a film by the writer-director will screen ...
Quentin Tarantino tells stories about 'the second-greatest spaghetti Western director,' Sergio Corbucci. By John DeFore A doc with its heart in the right place but very little polish, Luca Rea’s ...