Quentin Tarantino


Tarantino’s next joint: Django Unchained

Quentin Tarantino has put his distinctive stamp on a number of different genres, so it’s no surprise that he will pack some six shooters and hurl a few tumbleweeds for his next movie — a western called Django Unchained, writes Luke Buckmaster.

Televised Revolution podcast

In this week’s Televised Revolution podcast Dan and Dennis discuss James Wharburton, Quentin Tarantino’s lawsuit against Alan Ball to court, lack of media coverage on the Japan earthquake and more.

Alec Bladwin: Reflections on hosting the Oscars

Academy Awards co-host Alec Baldwin writes about being the MC of Hollywood’s night-of-nights, with some behind-the-scenes and afterparty insights: Kathryn Bigelow had the shakes, Quentin Tarantino had the irrits and Sandra Bullock finally had something royalties can’t buy.

Birmingham: Leave Tarantino alone!

Audience response to Quentin Tarantino’s latest flick Inglorious Basterds has been overwhelmingly positive — so why are so many film critics sneering and jeering? asks John Birmingham. It’s time they pulled the “too-cool-to-like-anything-popular” stick out.

Film review: Inglorious Basterds — gimmicky bastardry

Luke Buckmaster reviews Quentin Tarantino’s much-hyped new flick, Inglorious Basterds, but is not as impressed as many other critics. The film has its compelling moments, he says, but is a strange and inconsistent beast.

Inglorious Basterds: unendurably, unbelievably tedious

Quentin Tarantino’s new flick Inglorious Basterds has been receiving accolades from all over — but not from The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw, who calls it a “transcendentally disappointing dud”.

Shucks: Tarantino “thrilled” — thanks to Crikey

Crikey’s story from last week on Quentin Tarantino’s lost records has had a happy ending.

How Tarantino found, then lost, The Mack

An unfortunate sequence of events may go some way to explaining Quentin Tarantino’s red-carpet surliness at yesterday afternoon’s Inglourious Basterds premier. Can you help cheer him up?

Tarantino’s comeback at Cannes

Quentin Tarantino’s WWII revenge film, Inglourious Basterds was greeted with relief and cheers at the Cannes Film Festival yesterday.

Inglourious Basterds