Quentin Tarantino wasn’t messing around when he shot “Kill Bill: Volume 1,” one of his deadliest movies to date. The legendary filmmaker, 61, wanted the 2003 flick starring Uma Thurman to be ...
Quentin Tarantino recently spoke very highly of an underrated movie starring Nicolas Cage that he considers one of the best ...
By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Tarantino’s opinion has nothing to do with Villeneuve personally, he’s just tired of Hollywood remakes and wants to watch movies with original material.
One of Joker 2's biggest supporters is Quentin Tarantino. Read what the Oscar winner said about the polarizing Joker sequel.
A who's who of Hollywood players, the star-studded lineup in Quentin Tarantino's sophomore effort includes a talented array of faces that were both fresh and familiar when it debuted in 1994.
Cardi B and Hollywood director Quentin Tarantino have slammed the result of the 2024 presidential election as Donald Trump emerged victorious. The Grammy-winning rapper, 32, and Hollywood director ...
Jackson. The now-iconic actor scored an Oscar nomination for playing violent but thoughtful – and undisputedly cool – hitman Jules Winnfield in “Pulp Fiction,” Quentin Tarantino’s genre ...
It’s harder to picture the same happening for writer-director (and occasional supporting actor) Quentin Tarantino ... as a sedate disappointment. Kill Bill went in the other direction: often ...
Director Quentin Tarantino standing by a poster for Pulp ... as seen in his two-part revenge movie Kill Bill (2003) which borrows and blends from martial-arts epics, samurai films and westerns.
After Pulp Fiction, the imagination of Quentin Tarantino broke containment, and it became part of the collective imagination. Tarantino is a man of simple tastes: pop culture, Elmore Leonard ...
You’d probably never want to be in a Quentin Tarantino film, where the chances of getting suddenly shot in the face are inordinately high, but you always know when you’re watching one.
You’d probably never want to be in a Quentin Tarantino film ... There is a huge quality gap between the spectacular first “Bill” and the just-OK second, with action traded for chattiness ...