Tarantino: A History of Revenge
From the first westerns (The Life of Buffalo Bill in 1915) to the most recent of Aleandro Iñárritu’s movies (The Revenant in 2015), Revenge is a central topic in the history of cinema. Tarantino, over the...
From the first westerns (The Life of Buffalo Bill in 1915) to the most recent of Aleandro Iñárritu’s movies (The Revenant in 2015), Revenge is a central topic in the history of cinema. Tarantino, over the...
We recently got very busy scouring the web for news on Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, for which you can find all the facts following this link, and even though there wasn’t all that much...
Quentin Tarantino‘s movie is shaping up nicely. If you’ve been following this website the old-fashioned way, we apologize. Busy with real-world stuff (this is just a hobby after all) and our sister sites, we usually post...
I love the New Beverly Theater. If I lived in LA, I’d probably be there every night – or move in. The revival house Quentin Tarantino took over several years ago, to save it from bankruptcy,...
We are continuing with a new episode of our series of rare episodes in QT’s career. In 1996, fresh off the success of Pulp Fiction, Desperado, From Dusk Till Dawn, Quentin Tarantino had a cameo in...
Pulp Fiction, an all-time cult classic, contains in itself a lot of metaphysical truths. Dig deeper into the movie than ever before with this guest article by Julien Josset, founder of La-Philosophie.com: Nihilism is derived from...
It’s that time of the year again… and it’s been a while since we posted some last-minute ideas for you to get yourself or a loved one as a holiday gift. It will be too late...
You’ve either been sleeping under a rock these last few days – or you’ve already read all of this, because you’re following us on Facebook and Twitter or you read Deadline regularly. So not only is...
Years have passed, and “Closing the gaps” is back. Isn’t it marvelous? :) I decided for the fourth installment after this long break to have a closer look at Quentin Tarantino‘s notorious cameo in the classic...
The Quentin Tarantino Archives always had a decent, not necessarily comprehensive, list of Inglourious Basterds references, just as we have for most Tarantino Films (see them here). In fact, our Kill Bill references guide is one...
We have published lists of Quentin Tarantino‘s favorites before, and the following list is inspired by the lists of favorite films he handed us for the SWDb and the GCDb. Some time has passed, and as...
What does Terry Gilliam have to do with Reservoir Dogs? What was behind the red brick wall the graces the opening credits slow motion shot? How did they talk Stealers Wheel into letting Quentin Tarantino use...
Gunshots, bells, whip cracks, whistles, chants and wordless voices, a mariachi trumpet, violently percussive acoustic guitars – such are the predominant sounds in Ennio Morricone’s soundtrack for Sergio Leone’s 1960s Dollars Trilogy. Each successive film in...
There’s usually not too much in the public eye about Quentin Tarantino. We think it’s good that way. It’s surely no fun for a celebrity to be in the tabloids 24/7, so personal developments aside, we...
We rarely report on new BluRay releases, especially if they’re not Quentin Tarantino movies. If you follow us on Facebook closely, you’ll notice however that we do keep up a habit of posting all sorts of...