Quentin Tarantino's Had Enough of Film Violence Questions: "I'm Not Your Slave"
Tells a British reporter he's not answering any more questions about film violence
Tells a British reporter he's not answering any more questions about film violence
Place was rigged to blow with napalm, glycerine, and a rug soaked with gasoline and oil
Officer testifies Holmes was "very relaxed" following mass shooting
Tired of frequency of being asked about it
Says he's never let social criticism change a single word in his script
Says movie does not defend or apologize for its use
Letters that might actually be relevant held back, though
Had purchased rifles and 400 rounds of ammunition
Will be given access to records about James Holmes
14 additional attempted murder charges, for a grand total of 152 offenses
Blame theater and say better security could have prevented attack
Reportedly contains descriptions of an attack
Poll posted to ask what to do about location of deadly shootings.
52% of American adults believe that violent movies and video games lead to more violence in society.
News outlets are rushing to speculative judgment about the accused Batman murderer
A surprisingly limp conclusion to Christopher Nolan's celebrated Batman trilogy.
California's video game law does violence to the First Amendment.
How a long-running movie walked the thin line between exploitation and education.