Last March, Quentin Tarantino finally unveiled his new project, which will be his tenth and final film: The Movie Critic. The action of the feature film in 1977, but “I will not talk about the female film critic”As rumors spread.
When he arrived at the Grand Rex on March 29 to discuss his book, Cinematic Speculation, Tarantino set the record straight by revealing that the film critic would not be the acclaimed Pauline Keel biopic. “I’m not saying that a movie about him won’t be good, and it might even be better than mine. But it won’t be about him.”he pointed out.
Thus, the hero of this story will be a man, and he can play the role of 36-year-old Paul Walter Hauser. According to an insider Daniel RichtmanThe director would offer the main role to Clint Eastwood’s The Case Richard Jewell.
The central character of the story was called Jim Sheldon. The name was used by Tarantino himself when writing for the New Beverly Cinema site, the theater he now owns in Los Angeles.
Sheldon was dubbed by the film director “Travis Bickle on Film Criticism”. It’s enough to drive fans crazy with anticipation for the director and Martin Scorsese’s iconic film: Taxi Driver.
Paul Walter Hauser
We don’t know any more details about the story at this time. Plus, with the writers’ and actors’ strike paralyzing Hollywood, we won’t have confirmation (or denial) of Paul Walter Hauser’s involvement for some time. So you will have to be patient!
The American actor, who was revealed in the case of Richard Jewell, also featured in the Netflix series Cobra Kai (he plays bad guy Raymond aka La Rascasse) and the biopic I, Tonya with Margot Robbie. I was recently impressed by his performance as a serial killer in Black Bird. The show is available on the Apple TV+ platform.
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