Articles for tag: Screen Writing, Tarantino

Defending Quentin Tarantino’s Style

It takes true creative genius to change history in an epic film and have it receive applause at the end credits every time (yes, I saw Inglourious Basterds five times in the theatres. But twice were at the cheap cinemas, that counts for a little less flack). And what about that intro of a conversation ...

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The IMDB Top 100 Films – #8 Pulp Fiction

Director Quentin Tarantino stormed onto the scene in the early 90s with a low budge, independent phenomenon in Reservoir Dogs. The film wasn’t a massive success, but it was recognized by critics and fans alike as something new and exciting and garnered the director enough fame to start work on his next project, one that ...

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Being Quentin Tarantino: From ‘Pulp Fiction’ to ‘Kill Bill’

Quentin Tarantino did not define the noir crime film, but he certainly has added to the history of it. With noir films like “Pulp Fiction,” “Jackie Brown,” and “Kill Bill,” Tarantino is widely considered one of the better American directors in recent memory. Often the blood splatters, the woman are scantily clad if dressed at ...