‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ Slammed by ‘Arkham Asylum’ Guard as ‘Worst Movie Ever’

Tim Dillon, who played an Arkham Asylum guard in ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’, has unleashed scathing criticism on the film, calling it the ‘worst movie ever’. Dillon, a stand-up comedian, voiced his disapproval on the podcast ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’, highlighting concerns about the film’s direction and story. The controversial sequel has sparked polarized reactions, with some, like Quentin Tarantino, heaping praise, while others, like Dillon, find it deeply flawed.

Quentin Tarantino No Longer Plans to Make ‘The Movie Critic,’ Eyed David Krumholtz for a Role

Quentin Tarantino was reportedly considering David Krumholtz for a role in his upcoming film, ‘The Movie Critic.’ However, Tarantino has since announced that he will no longer be making the film. It is unclear what role Krumholtz would have played in the film. ‘The Movie Critic’ was set to be Tarantino’s tenth and final film. It would have been based on a real-life movie critic who wrote for a pornographic magazine in the 1970s. Tarantino was also considering having other characters from his previous films appear in ‘The Movie Critic.’ There were rumors that Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio might star in the film, but The Hollywood Reporter states that neither actor was ever involved with the project.

Quentin Tarantino’s 10th and Final Film: The Mystery Continues

Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming 10th and final film has taken an intriguing turn, with the director scrapping plans for ‘The Movie Critic’ and leaving the details of his cinematic swan song shrouded in mystery. While speculation had suggested ‘The Movie Critic’ would feature meta-references to Tarantino’s past films and a ‘Fabelmans-like’ twist, the project has been abandoned, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what Tarantino will unveil as his final cinematic masterpiece.

Quentin Tarantino’s ‘The Movie Critic’ Scrapped: Details Emerge

Quentin Tarantino has reportedly abandoned plans for his 10th and final film, ‘The Movie Critic.’ New details from The Hollywood Reporter (THR) shed light on the movie’s development, potential cast, and why it was scrapped. While no studio was officially confirmed, Sony Pictures was reportedly on board to collaborate with Tarantino due to their successful partnership on ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.’ Despite the setback, Sony remains supportive of Tarantino’s future projects.

More on Quentin Tarantino’s Abandoned Final Film, ‘The Movie Critic’

Amidst the recent announcement that Quentin Tarantino has abandoned his 10th and supposedly final film, ‘The Movie Critic,’ new details have emerged about the project. According to a report from The Hollywood Reporter (THR), Sony Pictures was poised to collaborate with Tarantino on the project, continuing their successful partnership after ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.’ However, Tarantino’s decision to step away from ‘The Movie Critic’ seems to stem from a creative shift, not a rift with Sony, as the studio remains supportive of his future endeavors.

Tarantino’s ‘The Movie Critic’: Details Emerge on Shelved Final Film Idea

Quentin Tarantino’s tenth and final film, initially titled ‘The Movie Critic,’ has been canceled. The once-anticipated movie has now joined the ranks of Tarantino’s unreleased projects. Details have surfaced about the potential direction of the film, which has undergone several revisions and considered different storylines. Although Sony Pictures was set to collaborate with Tarantino, he ultimately shifted his focus to other ideas.

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