
Tom O'Neill , entertainment expert of the Los Angeles Times, is one of the heavyweight prognosticators of the Academy Awards.
Inglourious Basterds: Stalking History and HitlerSource: TIME
Back in his days as the geek god of clerks at Manhattan Beach Video Archives, Quentin Tarantino must have looked at all those World War II movies, especially the ones about plots to kill Hitler, and realized what was wrong: everybody knows the ending. Bad guys lose.
Cannes Best Director is Filipino for 'Kinatay' (Butchered)Source: Asia News Network
Filipino filmmaker Brillante 'Dante' Mendoza was proclaimed best director in this year's Cannes Film Festival in France for his work Kinatay (Butchered), besting the likes of acclaimed directors Ang Lee, Pedro Almodovar, Jane Campion and Quentin Tarantino...
Haneke's 'The White Ribbon' wins Cannes top prize Source: Yahoo! News
Austrian director Michael Haneke's somber drama "The White Ribbon" claimed the top prize Sunday at the Cannes Film Festival, where Quentin Tarantino and Lars von Trier entries earned the acting honors.
August Date For Quentin Tarantino World War II Movie Source: The New York Times
Controversial director Quentin Tarantino's take on World War II will hit movie theaters on August 21 2009, the studios behind the highly-anticipated film called "Inglourious Basterds" said on Wednesday.

Perhaps it's weird, but I've always loved movies about assassins. My fascination can't be completely unique, because there's an assassin film genre! Here's a handy list of some of those films.

In my opinion and I encourage any disputes or comments.
My top 3 in no particular order:

I recently rented the Tarantino/Rodriguez 'Grindhouse' drive-in double bill movie tribute Death Proof and Planet Terror, and without commenting on the worthiness of the subject matter, if the goal really was to make the ultimate B-movie drive-in double-bill, they succeeded.

Anyone with a few extra bucks to spend is in luck – there are some surprisingly good choices at the theater this month.