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Quentin Tarantino Says Alec Baldwin's Partly to Blame For Rust Shooting

TMZ.com Monday, 26 August 2024
Quentin Tarantino's making some controversial claims about the shooting on the set of "Rust" ... saying Alec Baldwin's not completely responsible for Halyna Hutchins' death -- but, it's partially his fault. The director sat down with Bill Maher for…
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News video: Quentin Tarantino Feels Alec Baldwin is Partly to Blame for Fatal 'Rust' Shooting | THR News Video

Quentin Tarantino Feels Alec Baldwin is Partly to Blame for Fatal 'Rust' Shooting | THR News Video 01:39

Quentin Tarantino believes Alec Baldwin does hold some responsibility in the 'Rust' set shooting. While appearing on Bill Maher's podcast 'Club Random,' the filmmaker gave his two cents on the incident that occurred in October of 2021 when Baldwin, a star and producer on the western film accidentally...

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Michael Madsen, 'Reservoir Dogs & 'Kill Bill' Star, Dies at 67 | THR News Video [Video]

Michael Madsen, 'Reservoir Dogs & 'Kill Bill' Star, Dies at 67 | THR News Video

Actor Michael Madsen died Thursday morning. He was 67. The star was best known for his work in Quentin Tarantino films like 'Kill Bill: Vol. 1' & '2,' 'The Hateful Eight,' 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' and 'Reservoir Dogs.' A Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter that Madsen was found unresponsive by deputies responding to a 911 call at his Malibu home and pronounced dead at 8:25 a.m. His rep at EMR Media Entertainment Liz Rodriguez told THR, quote, "we understand Michael had a cardiac arrest."

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Michael Madsen, who starred in Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill, dies aged 67

Actor Michael Madsen, who starred in a number of Quentin Tarantino films, has died at the age of 67, according to Sky's US partner NBC News.
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Cannes Day One: Robert De Niro awarded honorary Palme d'Or [Video]

Cannes Day One: Robert De Niro awarded honorary Palme d'Or

Cannes Day One: Robert De Niro awarded honorary Palme d'Or The Cannes Film Festival opened on Tuesday with its 78th edition drawing in much of the cinema world, from Robert De Niro and Leonardi DiCaprio to renowned filmmaker Quentin Tarantino. READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/05/14/cannes-day-one-robert-de-niro-awarded-honorary-palme-dor Spark your senses, wake your wonder. Euronews Culture seeks to show creativity in action and inspire our audience to explore the world through the five senses. Start your journey through the best of Europe's arts, gastronomy, traditions and high-end craftsmanship.

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