Quentin Tarantino

Filmmaker.

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

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

Anatomy of an Interrogation Scene

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

Imagining the ‘Vega Brothers’ Movie Quentin Tarantino Never Made

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

How Quentin Tarantino Shoots a Car Scene

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

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

Before 'Reservoir Dogs' there was 'My Best Friend's Birthday.' Read More

Quentin Tarantino Teaches You How To Interview A Legend

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

The Powerful Presence of Pam Grier in ‘Jackie Brown’

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

A Brief History of Quentin Tarantino and the Small Screen

The ‘Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood’ director is turning the movie's fictional show ‘Bounty Law’ into a miniseries. But… Read More