Oh, what a world it would have been if veteran actor Johnny Depp had worked with another iconic director Quentin Tarantino in one of his most famous projects. Starring Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta in the main lead, Tarantino created the iconic 1994 movie Pulp Fiction.
In the film, the role of Pumpkin went to Tim Roth. According to recent reports, however, Tarantino had made a backup plan if Tom Roth had refused. In the list of actors to play the role of Pumpkin, Johnny Depp was a strong second contender and the world would have surely loved him in that role!
Tim Roth as Pumpkin in Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction
Johnny Depp Could Have Worked With Quentin Tarantino!
It is no doubt that Tim Roth’s performance as Pumpkin was an iconic one. Playing an erratic lover who decides to rob a restaurant with his brilliant ideology, the...
In the film, the role of Pumpkin went to Tim Roth. According to recent reports, however, Tarantino had made a backup plan if Tom Roth had refused. In the list of actors to play the role of Pumpkin, Johnny Depp was a strong second contender and the world would have surely loved him in that role!
Tim Roth as Pumpkin in Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction
Johnny Depp Could Have Worked With Quentin Tarantino!
It is no doubt that Tim Roth’s performance as Pumpkin was an iconic one. Playing an erratic lover who decides to rob a restaurant with his brilliant ideology, the...
- 3/17/2024
- by Visarg Acharya
- FandomWire
John Curran’s 2023 thriller film introduced us to Tom Roth (Luke Brace), an everyday man having a very bad day. The movie kicked off with him reversing his car. Tom wiped the blood on his face with a piece of cloth, looking all confused and frightened. It seemed like he had committed a crime and was now trying to hide from it. The blood on his knuckles suggested that he’d been in some kind of fight. He called his daughter, Ruby, to ask her not to go home before calling him, but the call went straight to the voicemail. But what were the events that led to his predicament?
Spoilers Ahead
Where Is Ruby?
Tom hadn’t heard from his daughter for a while, and when he did, it was not all rainbows. Ruby (Martha Kate Morgan) called Tom a day ago, crying and begging him to help her.
Spoilers Ahead
Where Is Ruby?
Tom hadn’t heard from his daughter for a while, and when he did, it was not all rainbows. Ruby (Martha Kate Morgan) called Tom a day ago, crying and begging him to help her.
- 11/10/2023
- by Rishabh Shandilya
- Film Fugitives
Underground Cinema 12 was a midnight movie screening series of underground films that ran in theaters owned by Louis Sher, who founded “the nation’s largest circuit of art houses” in 1954.
While Sher was the head of the Art Theatre Guild, Underground Cinema 12 was run by his nephew Mike Getz. The series began at the Cinema Theater in Hollywood, California on Columbus Day 1963; and when it proved to be a big hit there, Getz came up with the idea to run the series at all of his uncle’s theaters. A program would run on a Saturday night at one theater, then that theater would ship the films to the next theater, and so on.
The industry magazine Boxoffice profiled Louis Sher in their July 9, 1962 issue, over a year prior to the start of Underground Cinema 12. Sher came to cinema operations in his early forties as an outsider to the industry.
While Sher was the head of the Art Theatre Guild, Underground Cinema 12 was run by his nephew Mike Getz. The series began at the Cinema Theater in Hollywood, California on Columbus Day 1963; and when it proved to be a big hit there, Getz came up with the idea to run the series at all of his uncle’s theaters. A program would run on a Saturday night at one theater, then that theater would ship the films to the next theater, and so on.
The industry magazine Boxoffice profiled Louis Sher in their July 9, 1962 issue, over a year prior to the start of Underground Cinema 12. Sher came to cinema operations in his early forties as an outsider to the industry.
- 3/2/2019
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
The Selma trailer is ready to shed light on an important part of U.S. history. David Oyelowo stars as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who in the trailer goes toe-to-toe with President Lyndon B. Johnson (a formidable Tom Wilkinson), FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover (Dylan Baker) and Alabama Gov. George Wallace (Tom Roth). See more March on Washington at 50: Obama, Oprah, Foxx, Honor Martin Luther King Jr. Selma takes place during three months in 1965 when King led a campaign for equal voting rights, including a dangerous march from Selma to Montogomery, Ala. The film is
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- 11/7/2014
- by Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Big Reunion: ITV2, 9pm
It is finally time for the six bands to perform on the big stage as rehearsal time is up.
Tenions are running especially high within 5th Story as they prepare to make their first ever live performance since forming as a new group, and chaos ensues as Kavana actually walks out the night before the live show.
Eternal get a surprising phone call from an old friend and Girl Thing struggle to overcome their nerves.
Klondike: Discovery, 9pm
Klondike makes its debut as Discovery's first scripted series.
The show is set during the 1890's gold rush period in Canada and told through the eyes of two young men, both eagerly seeking their fortune.
Bill Haskell (Richard Madden) and Byron Epstein (Augustus Prew) star as the two adventurers who travel northwest against adverse weather conditions on their quest.
The series also stars Tom Roth and Sam Shepard.
It is finally time for the six bands to perform on the big stage as rehearsal time is up.
Tenions are running especially high within 5th Story as they prepare to make their first ever live performance since forming as a new group, and chaos ensues as Kavana actually walks out the night before the live show.
Eternal get a surprising phone call from an old friend and Girl Thing struggle to overcome their nerves.
Klondike: Discovery, 9pm
Klondike makes its debut as Discovery's first scripted series.
The show is set during the 1890's gold rush period in Canada and told through the eyes of two young men, both eagerly seeking their fortune.
Bill Haskell (Richard Madden) and Byron Epstein (Augustus Prew) star as the two adventurers who travel northwest against adverse weather conditions on their quest.
The series also stars Tom Roth and Sam Shepard.
- 3/27/2014
- Digital Spy
The Lion of Judah is an animated affair aimed at the story of Easter, and while it doesn’t manage to rise above many in terms of its animation, or its writing, when compared on a general level, it’s one of the more solid efforts you’ll run into when it comes to developing a complex (and tricky) subject for a young audience.
A group of farm animals are introduced to Judah, a lamb, only to have him quickly taken away. They decide to rescue him, and, meeting up with a donkey along the way, head out to find their new friend. Unprepared for pretty much anything that might come their way, the band gets separated, and quickly learn that the city has a lot of dangers in store for them, some that aren’t so obvious.
The whimsical characters are developed with the especially young in mind, and...
A group of farm animals are introduced to Judah, a lamb, only to have him quickly taken away. They decide to rescue him, and, meeting up with a donkey along the way, head out to find their new friend. Unprepared for pretty much anything that might come their way, the band gets separated, and quickly learn that the city has a lot of dangers in store for them, some that aren’t so obvious.
The whimsical characters are developed with the especially young in mind, and...
- 4/30/2012
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
As Gillian Foster on Lie to Me, Kelli Williams often hears the same question:
When will your character hook up with Tom Roth's Cal Lightman?!?
In a new interview with TV Guide, though Williams says she's one of the few that isn't anxious for this development to take place.
"We can care for each other and be supportive and have those more tender moments and not need to become a couple," Williams said of Gillian and Cal. "Sometimes it's more fun to keep that flirtation there. Personally, I'm not ready to consummate anything."
While it might not be in the romantic sense, Williams told the publication that Gillian will come to Cal's rescue in the near future.
"Lightman is going to get into a lot of scrapes. He gets his butt kicked for reading people. It's fun to see that the truth can truly hurt."
Overall, the actress says...
When will your character hook up with Tom Roth's Cal Lightman?!?
In a new interview with TV Guide, though Williams says she's one of the few that isn't anxious for this development to take place.
"We can care for each other and be supportive and have those more tender moments and not need to become a couple," Williams said of Gillian and Cal. "Sometimes it's more fun to keep that flirtation there. Personally, I'm not ready to consummate anything."
While it might not be in the romantic sense, Williams told the publication that Gillian will come to Cal's rescue in the near future.
"Lightman is going to get into a lot of scrapes. He gets his butt kicked for reading people. It's fun to see that the truth can truly hurt."
Overall, the actress says...
- 10/20/2009
- by matt@iscribelimited.com (M.L. House)
- TVfanatic
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