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Opinion: VOTD: Quentin Tarantino on Taxi DriverOriginal at /FILM
• Mon, Sep 14
By orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) Woody Allen and Miyazaki Not Included on EW’s 25 Greatest Active Film Directors ListFilmmaker Tribute VideosCool Stuff: Film Geek GraffitiLOL: The Onion Reports “Next Tarantino Movie An Homage To Beloved Tarantino Movies”VOTD: Quentin Tarantino Reviews Danny Boyle’s SunshineCo...
VOTD: Quentin Tarantino Reviews There Will Be BloodOriginal at /FILM
• Thu, Aug 27
By orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) Earlier this month, we posted a video of Quentin Tarantino listing off his top 20 movies to be released since he became a filmmaker. The video was actually party of a special series on the British television channel Sky Movies. Tarantino presented some movies of his choice films including T...
Opinion: Interview: Eli Roth Talks Inglourious Basterds, Going Method to Play The Bear Jew, Nazi Atrocities, and Quentin Tarantino’s Place in History
Original at /FILM
• Fri, Aug 21
By orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) Eli Roth: Well, I think Quentin could get that either way. And this is definitely one of those philosophical and film discussions that people will have, about whether those scenes should have been included. And Quentin said, “You have Brad Pitt and Hitler introducing you! You’re never goi...
Review: Inglourious Basterds
Original at Cinematical
• Thu, Aug 20
By Todd Gilchrist Starting with a gobsmacked VHS screening of Reservoir Dogs way back in '92, I've seen every Quentin Tarantino movie dozens upon dozens of times, but Inglourious Basterds is the first I will have seen only once before writing about it. Like the absolute best entries cinema history has to of...
Opinion: Kill Bill The Whole Bloody Affair: New Anime Sequence At Last Completed, And More…
Original at /FILM
• Mon, Aug 10
By orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) The lack of talk about the once-touted anime spin-offs from Kill Bill suggest that even Tarantino isn’t thinking much about them any more. A real shame, frankly, because he’s still not making films fast enough, even with a knock-em out Grindhouse attitude or the ticking clock of Cannes ha...
Opinion: Early Buzz: Inglourious BasterdsOriginal at /FILM
• Wed, May 20
By orfilms@gmail.com (slashfilm.com) BBCEntsTeam: Surely Tarantino’s best film since Pulp Fiction. Goody!! Brad Pitt is superb… It’s flabby in parts… And (spoiler?) Tarantino has produced an alternative ending to WWII monggaard [Strange] film, Inglourious Basterds. [In a good way]. Tarantino pulls no punches. Revenge, J...
Opinion: LIVE: The TV Blog
Original at blogs.nypost.com
• Wed, Apr 15
American Idol" -- The Quentin Tarantino version! Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription) Here we go again (yawn): Simon Cowell wants out of 'American Idol' Tampabay.com Review -- American Idol Season 8: Week Five - Idol Gets Cinematic Firefox News
Reservoir Dogs (1992) Movie ReviewOriginal at YouTube
• Thu, Dec 18
By rss@youtube.com (xContaminatedx) WARNING!!! This video contains SPOILERS!!!!! It also contains profanity and violence. This is a review of 'Reservoir Dogs', a 1991 crime film by one of my personal favorite directors, Quentin Tarantino. Reservoir Dogs is a 1992 crime movie written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Let m...
planet terror (Blu-ray Review)
Original at Blu-ray.com
• Thu, Dec 11
When Directors and best friends Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino teamed up in 2007 to spoof their favorite low-budget action flicks in Grindhouse, little did they know that the project would become something of a pariah with audiences. The original concept was to combine separat...
‘Kill Bill Volume 1′ Blu-ray Review
Original at Beyond Media Online
• Fri, Oct 17
By georgetheofanopoulos1 ‘Kill Bill Volume 1’ has to be one of Quentin Tarantino’s best pieces of work and my favorite film released to date. Tarantino’s films are very dialogue and character driven, so to some they could find them boring or not their style. ...
Opinion: Kill Bill: Volumes 1 and 2
Original at DVDTimes.co.uk
• Thu, Oct 2
UK - For my money, Tarantino’s best work remains Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown, the latter the closest he has ever come to making a “normal” film, ... DVD Review: Death Proof Whitehaven News all 2 news articles
Spaced complete series DVD review
Original at The Quentin Tarantino Archives
• Wed, Sep 10
By Sebastian Quentin Tarantino, a fan of the show and friend of the director Edgar Wright (who also directed one of the fake trailers in Grindhouse starring two of Spaced’s stars, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg, the latter almost scored a role in ...
Kill Bill Volume One & Two Blu-ray Review
Original at IGN
• Tue, Sep 9
Kill Bill Volume One & Two Blu-ray Review CA - by Christopher Monfette September 9, 2008 - Chances are good that if you're a Tarantino fan, you've been eagerly awaiting the release of Kill Bill: The ...
Opinion: Not Quite Hollywood
Original at ABC Online
• Thu, Sep 4
Australia - Quentin Tarantino also has a big part to play. He is a devotee of this genre and explains how they influenced his own films...one of the best quotes of the ... Movie review - Not Quite Hollywood Adelaide Independent Weekly all 2 news articles
Opinion: Indie Spotlight: New Releases for August 29
Original at Cinematical
• Fri, Aug 29
By Eric D. Snider Filed under: Action, Animation, Comedy, Foreign Language, Independent, New Releases, Quentin Tarantino, Cinematical Indie, Indie SpotlightThe last weekend of the summer means the multiplexes will be crammed with Hollywood's leftover products, most of them rolled out without be...
Common Sense Movie Reviews: Death Proof (2007)
Original at Common Sense Movie Reviews
• Mon, Aug 25
By TheAnswerMVP2001 Wednesday, August 6, 2008 Death Proof (2007) Originally Written Friday , September 21, 2007 It's possible I don't get it, but I find it more reasonable that the niche of people who seem to be die hard Tarantino fans have some sort of screw loose in their brain which allows them to think these...
Death Race Review and Screen Times
Original at phillyBurbs.com
• Fri, Aug 22
By Web content assistant editor David Rauch This is a film in the long history of one storyline: revenge. This is also a film in a long history of one film genre: exploitation, and we can thank Quentin Tarantino, ‘Kill Bill’ and ‘Pulp Fiction,’ for the recent boost. ...
No More Heroes Review
Original at The Weekend Gamer
• Fri, Jan 25
By a714generation The plot and ambiance of the game is decidedly Quentin Tarantino-esque, with a distinct direction that reminds one of Kill Bill or Pulp Fiction. Travis is cocky, brash, but a little awkward as well, and is good at putting his foot in ...
Cannes Review: Death Proof
Original at Cinematical
• Sat, Jun 2
By James Rocchi Of all the guilty pleasures at Cannes this year -- and there were guilty pleasures at Cannes this year, for all of the art and drama -- surely the most tempting had to be the extended cut of Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof. Originally part of the vast and sprawling Grindhouse experiment, now...
Opinion: Grindhouse
Original at Rolling Stone
• Wed, Apr 11
Step right up for two movies for the price of one: Death Proof, directed and written by Quentin (Pulp Fiction) Tarantino, and Planet Terror, directed and written by Robert (Sin City) Rodriguez. It's no sucker punch. Tarantino and Rodriguez rock it. Grindhouse is a double dose of lowdown, di...
'Grindhouse' Reviewed by Nick Schager
Original at Cinematical
• Thu, Apr 5
By Ryan Stewart Filed under: Action, Horror, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, New Releases, Theatrical Reviews, Critical Thought, Fandom, New in Theaters, The Weinstein Co., Quentin Tarantino Continue reading 'Grindhouse' Reviewed by Nick SchagerPermalink | Email this | Comments
Movie Review: Grindhouse
Original at Blogcritics
• Tue, Apr 3
By Dread Central For the uninitiated, Grindhouse harkens back to the era of B-movie theaters famous for cranking out exploitation double-bills in the1970s. The prints were battered, the chairs hurt your ass, and the interiors were cleaned maybe twice a year, but you would consistently get your money’s...