Where to Start with Quentin Tarantino
Hailed as one of the most influential directors of his generation, Quentin Tarantino’s films are often controversial and always brilliant. Here’s where to start. Article by Emily Nighman.
Read MoreHailed as one of the most influential directors of his generation, Quentin Tarantino’s films are often controversial and always brilliant. Here’s where to start. Article by Emily Nighman.
Read MoreSteven Spielberg’s ‘Schindler’s List’ and Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Inglourious Basterds’ prove that populist approaches can deal with horrific events with subtlety and introspection. Essay by Robert Mitchell.
Read MoreScreenwriter-director Hong Eui-jeong announces himself as a talent to look out for in the future in his feature debut ‘Voice of Silence’, an off-kilter South Korean film starring ‘Burning’ actor Yoo Ah-in. Jack Cameron reviews.
Read More‘X-Men’ and ‘Alien’ star Michael Fassbender is in talks to play a cold blooded assassin in upcoming David Fincher Netflix thriller ‘The Killer’. News story by George Taylor.
Read More‘Trainspotting’ (1996) at 25 – Mark Carnochan’s review of Danny Boyle’s “small film from the small country that became one of the most famous films of all time”, starring Ewan McGregor.
Read MoreOver 20 major movie news stories, from casting on ‘The Batman’ to news on the new film studio in London, right through to the honouring of a legend, inside.
Read MorePerhaps “the precise moment we can pinpoint as Tarantino signing his career’s own death warrant”, 2019 release Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt, reviewed by Joseph Wade.
Read MoreWill Quentin Tarantino ever top ‘Pulp Fiction’? Maybe he already has. Samuel Sybert breaks down the artistry behind the iconic director’s ‘Inglourious Basterds’.
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