Quentin Tarantino
Postcards From Hollywood: Blowing Up the Papaya with Tarantino
In her latest trip down memory lane, filmmaker Daniela De Carlo recalls an extremely memorable visit to the set of Kill Bill.
Cinephile with Mark Borchardt: Quentin Tarantino’s Star Trek
In his latest entry in the Cinephile series, Mark Borchardt enjoys a little flight of fancy as he ponders a movie that sadly never was ...
Revisited: Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood is … My God, What a Movie!
Tarantino's much anticipated ninth film is his best so far, and also arguably the greatest movie ever about the movies.
Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood is … My God, What a Movie!
Tarantino's much anticipated ninth film is his best so far, and also arguably the greatest movie ever about the movies.
Don’t Sleep on Tarantino’s Reimagined Four-Part Cut of The Hateful Eight
Jim Hemphill on the rhythms and pleasures of the new miniseries-style edit of the director’s 2015 epic which quietly dropped on Netflix.
The Decline of the Western and the Continuing Resonance of The Ballad of Little Jo
Jim Hemphill on Maggie Greenwald's 1993 revisionist Western, a film that brilliantly and insightfully plays with the tropes of the genre.
The Nice Guys and the Genius of Shane Black’s Lowlife Goons
Joe Lynch, a self-professed "Blackhead," celebrates the writer-director's unique knack for creating vivid, memorable secondary villains.
Joe Lynch (Everly) Talks Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight
An appreciation of QT's latest that, naturally, has an overture, chapters and an intermission.
Brian Trenchard-Smith (Drive Hard) Talks Turkey Shoot, a Good B-Movie Deed, Finally Rewarded
The journeyman director looks back on one of his most controversial films, and how it caused a (literal) stink among journalists in the U.K.







