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Pulp Fiction 4K UHD Review: Jukeboxer

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 ...
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True Romance Blu-ray Review: Entertaining, Relentless, and Fearless

I wouldn't exactly call the 1990s the greatest decade, but I will say that the movies that came out of ...
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True Romance 4K UHD Review: Sick Love, Slick Film

True Romance isn't a Quentin Tarantino movie. His name is on the screenplay. It has many scenes which no other ...
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The Hateful Eight DVD Review: Definitely Hateful, For Better or Worse

Written by Chris Morgan Every Quentin Tarantino movie is an event, especially as he continues to threaten to retire eventually, ...
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Book Review: Quentin Tarantino FAQ: Everything Left to Know About the Original Reservoir Dog by Dale Sherman

Written by Mary K. Williams Author Dale Sherman's newest FAQ book, he previously wrote Armageddon Films FAQ and KISS FAQ, ...
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Inglourious Basterds Movie Review: Liquid Modernity and Alternate History

Written by Mule Inglourious Basterds (2009) directed by Quantin Tarantino stars Mélanie Laurent (Shosanna Dreyfus), Christoph Waltz (Col. Hans Landa), ...
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Book Review: If You Like Quentin Tarantino… by Katherine Rife

Written by Michael Nazarewycz After opening to great reviews on Christmas Day (and presently flaunting an 80 on Metacritic after ...
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Grindhouse Movie Review: Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino, and Friends Recreate the Experience

The word "grindhouse" used to refer to the old, run-down theaters that showed double bills of B-movies. Back before there ...
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Jackie Brown Movie Review: Yes, This is Quentin Tarantino’s Best Movie

A new Quentin Tarantino movie is generally a cause for excitement, even if the filmmaker is often his own worst ...
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Kill Bill Volume 1 & 2: An Artful Bloodbath

Written by Mary K. Williams Back during the filming of Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman cooked up a ...
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From Dusk Till Dawn Movie Review: Genre-hopping and Gore

Written by Mule There is no reason to expect anything other than a hyperawareness of the very artificiality of the ...
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Four Rooms: The Man From Hollywood Movie Review: Tarantino Doesn’t Do Much with It

Written by Michael Nazarewycz A look at Quentin Tarantino's body of work wouldn't be complete without a lesser-known writing/directing effort ...
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From Dusk Till Dawn Movie Review: Half Action Movie, Half Vampire Movie. Guess Which Half Sucks?

Written by Michael Nazarewycz It was the best of films; it was the worst of films. Okay. So it isn't ...
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Pulp Fiction: The Five Things I Love About It

Written by Kristen Lopez What can be said about Pulp Fiction that hasn't been written since the film's release in ...
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True Romance (1993) Movie Review: The Tarantino Touch: Violence, Gore, and Humor

Written by Mule True Romance (1993) directed by Tony Scott and written by Quentin Tarantino has all the hallmarks of ...
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Reservoir Dogs Movie Review: An Outstanding Debut

Before technology fragmented culture by increasing access, options, and the rate of change, the counterculture had a greater impact on ...
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Review: If You Like Quentin Tarantino… by Katherine Rife

The new If You Like… series of books from Limelight Editions focus on items that fans of a particular director ...
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