You barely have to look at the DNA of Quentin Tarantino's filmography to see that he has an affinity for paying tribute to his favorite subgenres, whether it be samurai cinema ("Kill Bill") or grindhouse thrills ("Death Proof"). In the case of "Django Unchained," however, he gets to cover both Blaxploitation and the spaghetti western, with Jamie Foxx playing the titular slave turned gunslinger. Although the character originated in Sergio Corbucci's controversial 1966 film "Django," with...

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