Quentin Tarantino

Filmmaker.

Jackie Brown Mall Scene

What the Mall Scene in ‘Jackie Brown’ Can Teach Us About Tarantino’s Quietest Film

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Tarantino loves to mess with chronology. With one notable exception.

Interrogation Scenes

Anatomy of an Interrogation Scene

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High contrast lighting and over-the-shoulder shots? Must be an interrogation scene.

Tarantino Vega Brothers

Imagining the ‘Vega Brothers’ Movie Quentin Tarantino Never Made

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This fake trailer’s got F-bombs in spades. By which we mean: Felons, Firearms, and Family.

Slater and Arquette in True Romance

30 Things We Learned from Quentin Tarantino’s ‘True Romance’ Commentary

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“I’m a big fan of Bruce Lee.”

Pulp Fiction Quentin Tarantino Car Scenes

How Quentin Tarantino Shoots a Car Scene

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Buckle up. Here’s a video essay on a type of scene that’s easily taken for granted.

Quentin Tarantino First Film My Best Friends Birthday

How Quentin Tarantino’s Lost First Film Predicted His Whole Filmography

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Before ‘Reservoir Dogs’ there was ‘My Best Friend’s Birthday.’

King Conan Screenshot

Quentin Tarantino Teaches You How To Interview A Legend

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Read how a twenty-year-old Tarantino snatched gems of information from director John Milius.

Jackie Brown

The Powerful Presence of Pam Grier in ‘Jackie Brown’

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Absolute authenticity has always been the Blaxploitation legend’s greatest strength.

Bounty Law

A Brief History of Quentin Tarantino and the Small Screen

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The ‘Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood’ director is turning the movie’s fictional show ‘Bounty Law’ into a miniseries. But he is no stranger to television.