The upcoming streaming series ‘Citadel: Honey Bunny’, which stars Varun Dhawan and Samantha Prabhu, will be the Indian counterpart of the global streaming series ‘Citadel’. It has been helmed by Raj and Dk.
The annual Prime Video event which took place in Mumbai on Tuesday revealed upcoming Prime Video Original movies and the series ‘Citadel: Honey Bunny’ is one of them.
At the event, the directors of the series Raj & Dk spoke about the unique name of the show.
“We try to do something new each time, we like to challenge ourselves with every project. This time we went to drama, action, and intense love story territory for the first time, and we wanted a contrast title, something that still represents a quirk from us. So, we thought of Honey Bunny, it is a term of endearment and at the same time, the characters are also called Hunny and Bunny,...
The annual Prime Video event which took place in Mumbai on Tuesday revealed upcoming Prime Video Original movies and the series ‘Citadel: Honey Bunny’ is one of them.
At the event, the directors of the series Raj & Dk spoke about the unique name of the show.
“We try to do something new each time, we like to challenge ourselves with every project. This time we went to drama, action, and intense love story territory for the first time, and we wanted a contrast title, something that still represents a quirk from us. So, we thought of Honey Bunny, it is a term of endearment and at the same time, the characters are also called Hunny and Bunny,...
- 3/19/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
The history behind the making of Quentin Tarantino's 1994 movie "Pulp Fiction" is almost as winding and complex as the movie itself, as the young director fought to get his sophomore film made in spite of what seemed like insurmountable odds. Among the difficulties facing Tarantino was the fact that his script was hand-written and barely legible, which isn't exactly the kind of thing that inspires faith in investors. Thankfully, he had the help of typist and photographer Julie Chen, who took Tarantino's handwritten script and typed it up, making it readable for executives. She also let him crash at her place and worked for free, which makes Chen the unsung Mvp of "Pulp Fiction," but someone else got a shout-out in the movie instead: her dead pet rabbit.
In an interview with CBS News in 2014, Chen revealed her full involvement in the creation of "Pulp Fiction" and shared some...
In an interview with CBS News in 2014, Chen revealed her full involvement in the creation of "Pulp Fiction" and shared some...
- 12/11/2023
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
The working relationship between writer and director Quentin Tarantino and actor Tim Roth is excellent, going all the way back to Tarantino's first feature, "Reservoir Dogs." So when it came to his second film, "Pulp Fiction," Tarantino knew he wanted to have Roth involved in some capacity and was going to write a character in the film with him specifically in mind. That character wasn't the now-infamous Pumpkin, however, and the creation of Pumpkin and Amanda Plummer's character Honey Bunny had a whole lot to do with a hilarious request on Roth's part. It's hard to imagine "Pulp Fiction" without Pumpkin and Honey Bunny, who kick off the entire movie with their loving and slightly terrifying conversation immediately before holding up a diner at gunpoint. But according to both Roth and Tarantino, the pairing was somewhat serendipitous.
Apparently Tarantino was at the premiere of Plummer's film "The Fisher King,...
Apparently Tarantino was at the premiere of Plummer's film "The Fisher King,...
- 12/10/2023
- by Danielle Ryan
- Slash Film
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