Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino is about to debut a British farce play on the West Finish, eyeing a fall premiere, TheWrap has realized.
Based on the Every day Mail, which first reported the information“The stranger-than-fiction reality is that Tarantino has written an unique, old style British farce, within the door-slamming, trouser-dropping, mistaken-identity type of Brian Rix or Ray Cooney.”
“The play is written,” Tarantino beforehand stated on the “Church of Tarantino” podcast again in August. “It’s completely the subsequent factor I’m going to do. We’ll begin the ball rolling on it in January … It’s in all probability going to take up a yr and a half to 2 years of my life.”
The report added that Tarantino is at the moment in talks with actors. A consultant for Tarantino didn’t reply to TheWrap’s request for remark.
Tarantino beforehand confronted criticism from followers after the director slammed Paul Dano’s efficiency in “There Will Be Blood” as “weak sauce.”
The “Kill Invoice” filmmaker shared his unfiltered opinion about Dano’s work within the 2007 interval drama, which earned Dano a BAFTA nomination, throughout a latest look on “The Bret Easton Ellis” podcast. Tarantino was revealing his high 20 movies of the twenty first century, and Paul Thomas Anderson’s “There Will Be Blood” was ranked fifth.
Nevertheless, Tarantino made it clear he didn’t love all the pieces concerning the critically acclaimed movie, calling out Dano’s efficiency particularly. “‘There Will Be Blood’ would stand a superb probability at being #1 or #2 if it didn’t have an enormous, large flaw in it … and the flaw is Paul Dano,” he famous. “Clearly, it’s imagined to be a two-hander, however it’s additionally drastically apparent that it’s not a two-hander. (Dano) is weak sauce, man. He’s the weak sister. Austin Butler would have been fantastic in that position. He’s simply such a weak, weak, uninteresting man. The weakest f–king actor in SAG.”