However, do you want to know my all-time favorite movie on the topic of slavery? It’s 2012’s Django Unchained, which we once ranked as one of the greatest westerns of all time. Sure ...
Leonardo DiCaprio received immense backing from co-star Jamie Foxx and Samuel L. Jackson when he was facing a hard time ...
Jamie Foxx shares big ‘problem’ Leonardo DiCaprio had with Django Unchained - ‘When Leo came in the next day, he didn’t speak ...
The 2012 revisionist western, written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, follows a slave named Django who's determined to ...
Jamie Foxx has reflected on his iconic stint in Django Unchained, sharing that Leonardo DiCaprio struggled with his character ...
It’s worth noting that Foxx has told this story since the movie’s release in 2012. Last year, he spoke about it on Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson’s All the Smoke podcast. Django Unchained remains ...
The Oscar-winning actor struggled using racist language, it wasn't until Jackson intervened that the show continued ...
Legendary filmmaker Quentin Tarantino told actor Jamie Foxx he was being “too cool” while filming his slave role in Django ...
Samuel L. Jackson pushed Leonardo DiCaprio to say the racial slurs in the Django Unchained script when he was reluctant to do ...
Foxx says he also gave the 'Titanic' actor some advice and told him, 'I’m not your friend. I’m not Jamie Foxx' ...
Co-star Jamie Foxx recalled the story in a recent interview with Vanity Fair. Leonardo DiCaprio Didn’t Want to Say N-Word in Django Unchained, But Samuel L. Jackson Made Him Eddie Fu ...