Pulp Fiction 4K UHD Review: Jukeboxer
By Jack Cormack |
Joy to the world: Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction—a gritty crime romp set in mid-1990s L.A.—is now out in 4K Ultra ...
Read More True Romance Blu-ray Review: Entertaining, Relentless, and Fearless
By Davy |
I wouldn't exactly call the 1990s the greatest decade, but I will say that the movies that came out of ...
Read More True Romance 4K UHD Review: Sick Love, Slick Film
By Kent Conrad |
True Romance isn't a Quentin Tarantino movie. His name is on the screenplay. It has many scenes which no other ...
Read More The Hateful Eight DVD Review: Definitely Hateful, For Better or Worse
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Chris Morgan Every Quentin Tarantino movie is an event, especially as he continues to threaten to retire eventually, ...
Read More Book Review: Quentin Tarantino FAQ: Everything Left to Know About the Original Reservoir Dog by Dale Sherman
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Mary K. Williams Author Dale Sherman's newest FAQ book, he previously wrote Armageddon Films FAQ and KISS FAQ, ...
Read More Inglourious Basterds Movie Review: Liquid Modernity and Alternate History
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Mule Inglourious Basterds (2009) directed by Quantin Tarantino stars Mélanie Laurent (Shosanna Dreyfus), Christoph Waltz (Col. Hans Landa), ...
Read More Book Review: If You Like Quentin Tarantino… by Katherine Rife
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Michael Nazarewycz After opening to great reviews on Christmas Day (and presently flaunting an 80 on Metacritic after ...
Read More Grindhouse Movie Review: Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino, and Friends Recreate the Experience
By Gordon S. Miller |
The word "grindhouse" used to refer to the old, run-down theaters that showed double bills of B-movies. Back before there ...
Read More Jackie Brown Movie Review: Yes, This is Quentin Tarantino’s Best Movie
By Dusty Somers |
A new Quentin Tarantino movie is generally a cause for excitement, even if the filmmaker is often his own worst ...
Read More Kill Bill Volume 1 & 2: An Artful Bloodbath
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Mary K. Williams Back during the filming of Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman cooked up a ...
Read More From Dusk Till Dawn Movie Review: Genre-hopping and Gore
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Mule There is no reason to expect anything other than a hyperawareness of the very artificiality of the ...
Read More Four Rooms: The Man From Hollywood Movie Review: Tarantino Doesn’t Do Much with It
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Michael Nazarewycz A look at Quentin Tarantino's body of work wouldn't be complete without a lesser-known writing/directing effort ...
Read More From Dusk Till Dawn Movie Review: Half Action Movie, Half Vampire Movie. Guess Which Half Sucks?
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Michael Nazarewycz It was the best of films; it was the worst of films. Okay. So it isn't ...
Read More Pulp Fiction: The Five Things I Love About It
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Kristen Lopez What can be said about Pulp Fiction that hasn't been written since the film's release in ...
Read More True Romance (1993) Movie Review: The Tarantino Touch: Violence, Gore, and Humor
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Mule True Romance (1993) directed by Tony Scott and written by Quentin Tarantino has all the hallmarks of ...
Read More Reservoir Dogs Movie Review: An Outstanding Debut
By Gordon S. Miller |
Before technology fragmented culture by increasing access, options, and the rate of change, the counterculture had a greater impact on ...
Read More Review: If You Like Quentin Tarantino… by Katherine Rife
By Greg Barbrick |
The new If You Like… series of books from Limelight Editions focus on items that fans of a particular director ...
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