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Miramax Wins Lawsuit Over ‘Pulp Fiction’ Movie Poster. A judge rules that the photographer behind the iconic 1994 image of Uma Thurman waited too long to sue — and that an Instagram post ...
Miramax is now seeking not only money from Tarantino but also an end to his NFT auction. “’Pulp Fiction’ is one of the many beloved, award-winning, culturally iconic films in the Miramax ...
Quentin Tarantino has announced plans to auction NFTs based on handwritten script pages for "Pulp Fiction." (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times) Movie studio Miramax has sued "Pulp Fiction ...
Quentin Tarantino and Miramax have put aside their differences over an NFT auction of screenplay excerpts from “Pulp Fiction.”. The studio filed a lawsuit last November seeking to block the ...
This one-off effort devalues the NFT rights to Pulp Fiction, which Miramax intends to maximize through a strategic, comprehensive approach,” said Proskauer Rose LLP partner Bart Williams, who is ...
Quentin Tarantino has settled a legal beef with Miramax films over his plans to create a NFT to celebrate the hit movie “Pulp Fiction!” Quentin Tarantino and Miramax have reached a settlement ...
Hulu and Miramax announced a deal Wednesday to make hundreds of films from the Miramax library — including "Pulp Fiction," "Good Will Hunting," and "The English Patient" — to Hulu Plus ...
Quentin Tarantino has a long history of promising projects that have yet to see the light of day; no one is much surprised that he’s probably never making his R-rated Star Trek movie.But if he ...
Miramax alleges that Tarantino’s actions have interfered with the studio’s own plans to enter the market for “Pulp Fiction” NFTs. In a statement, Miramax attorney Bart Williams accused ...
Movie studio Miramax has sued “Pulp Fiction” director Quentin Tarantino over his plan to auction off NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, related to the groundbreaking 1994 film. Tarantino this month ...
Miramax — the movie studio behind the classic crime movie “Pulp Fiction” — is suing Quentin Tarantino, the film’s director, over his planned sale of NFTs from the 1994 film.