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  1. Find out how critics rated the films of the acclaimed director, from Pulp Fiction to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. See the list of his 10 movies, sorted by their Tomatometer scores, and read the synopsis and cast of each one.

    • The Hateful Eight
    • Death Proof
    • Kill Bill Vol. 1
    • Django Unchained
    • Kill Bill Vol. 2
    • Jackie Brown
    • Pulp Fiction
    • Reservoir Dogs
    • Once Upon A Time in Hollywood
    • Inglourious Basterds
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    Tarantino's tale of the Old West is a tall order; on the surface, it's promising. Its cast is made up of Hollywood royalty, its 10 Little Indians-inspired plot plays out like a tricky game of Guess Who, and its limited setting feels like a snowed-in, 19th century nod to Reservoir Dogs. However, where The Hateful Eight shines in concept, it struggle...

    The second half of Grindhouse - Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's double feature throwback to exploitation films of the '60s and '70s - Death Proof is and isn't your typical Quentin Tarantino film. When it comes to pithy, articulate banter, bloodied-up antagonists seeking revenge, and a soundtrack that'd make any dive bar jukebox proud, Death Proof ...

    Kill Bill Vol. 1 has a simple enough story: character is betrayed and left for dead, character exacts revenge. Only, told in fragmented, reverse-chronological order, Kill Bill Vol. 1 is a little more complicated than it appears. Uma Thurman stars as former assassin Beatrix Kiddo whose checklist of people to kill sends her on a world tour of bloody ...

    Tarantino has no problem rewriting the past. In fact, he's happy to create a character whose sole purpose is to directly influence some of the darkest moments in history, thus envisioning a past that didn't just resolve problems more efficiently, but with unremitting violence. In Django Unchained, his target is African-American slavery in the Unite...

    Where Kill Bill Vol. 1 is the manic, unfiltered Type-A side of revenge, Kill Bill Vol. 2 is the calculated, introspective Type-B. Yes, there is still plenty of carnage; it's just a different brand of carnage. Even though it's technically one half of a larger story (or even one-third of an even bigger story), Kill Bill Vol. 2 slows things down as Be...

    Not even counting his other screenwriting credits, Tarantino already had his career in the bag by the time he got to Jackie Brown. That said, with anticipation comes pressure, and Jackie Brown stood every chance of repeating formulas and giving audiences exactly what they were probably expecting, for better or worse. Thankfully, though, that didn't...

    Pulp Fiction is the quintessential Tarantino film. Not only was it the first of his screenplays to earn him an Oscar, but it also perfected his fragmented story structure, proved he wasn't a one-hit wonder, and included some of his most iconic characters, quotes, and shoeless dancing. What's more, like so many of his films, it's still dissected to ...

    In 1992, Tarantino entered the scene. With a video store education in film and three short films under his belt, he wrote and directed Reservoir Dogs, a bloody, profane, and claustrophobic spin on old heist films like City on Fire and Stanley Kubrick's The Killing, and it would set a very distinctive standard for his entire career going forward. A ...

    Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is fan fiction in the best way possible. Like some other Tarantino films, it imagines a real-life moment in history, injects some fictional characters, and sees what happens. That said, it's also one of Tarantino's most sympathetic films - whether in regard to the tragic tale of Sharon Tate (played by Margot Robbie) or...

    To paraphrase the film's final line, Inglourious Basterds may be Tarantino's masterpiece. It's his first foray into historically-inspired revenge stories, proving to audiences that reality is fair game in his films, and it represents all of his most engaging strengths in their most refined state. Inglourious Basterds follows a band of Jewish US sol...

    A comprehensive ranking of all the films directed by Quentin Tarantino, from his worst to his best. Find out how his latest, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, compares to his classics like Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Kill Bill.

  2. Feb 2, 2024 · IGN Staff evaluates the filmography of the acclaimed director and ranks his 10 feature-length movies from best to worst. See their reviews, ratings and insights on his genres, styles and themes.

    • Jackie Brown. Tarantino’s detractors will say it’s telling that his best movie is an adaptation, but I’d counter that Jackie Brown shows a remarkable amount of daring from the director.
    • Inglourious Basterds. The first of Tarantino’s movies to rewrite history, Inglourious Basterds shows a remarkable amount of maturity from the director while still maintaining his voice and style.
    • Pulp Fiction. The film that made Tarantino a household name is still a landmark, and for good reason. In many ways, it feels like Tarantino refines and expands upon the talent he showed in Reservoir Dogs.
    • Reservoir Dogs. Most directors would settle for making a movie as good as Reservoir Dogs in their entire filmography let alone having it be their feature debut.
  3. 🎬 The 50 coolest filmmakers in the world right now. Quentin Tarantino movies, ranked. 1. Pulp Fiction (1994) Film. Drama. It’s the obvious choice for No. 1, sure, but it’s obvious for a...

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  4. Dec 20, 2022 · On this page is our list of all the Quentin Tarantino movies ranked, from worst to best. During the last ten years, Tarantino has said he will direct 10 movies in his career, and then...

  5. Jan 5, 2024 · Discover Quentin Tarantinos greatest movies, both chronologically ordered and ranked worst to best, for a trip through his groundbreaking filmography.