Quentin Tarantino

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood isn’t a love letter, it’s an obituary

By Christopher Hooton

Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film laments the loss of a moment in culture that will never be repeated.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

By Hannah Strong

Stars and worlds collide as Quentin Tarantino serves up his most thoughtful and personal work to date.

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Quentin Tarantino is bringing his favourite ’60s movies to TV

By Charles Bramesco

The public will be able to bone up in anticipation of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite wins the Palme d’Or at Cannes 2019

By Hannah Strong

The South Korean director’s social satire takes top honours among a mixed bag of winners at this year’s festival.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Quentin Tarantino knocks it out of the park with this personal love letter to LA, in all its dirty sexy glory.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood added to Cannes line-up

By Adam Woodward

Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film, starring Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio, will receive its world premiere at the festival.

25 films we’d like to see at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival

By Adam Woodward

Could these be the directors vying for this year’s Palme d’Or?

60 films to look forward to in 2019 – part 1

By Rory Marsh

The ninth film by Quentin Tarantino and a Leos Carax musical are among our hot tips for the year ahead.

Why I love Patricia Arquette’s performance in True Romance

By Justine Smith

Her role as lovestruck sex worker Alabama is among the most compelling characters of the 1990s.

Margot Robbie to star in Tarantino’s Summer of ’69 film

By Malika Kingston

Robbie will play Sharon Tate in the director’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

Tarantino’s ninth feature will be set in the summer of ’69

By Hannah Strong

It’s back to LA for QT as the writer/director’s next project begins to take shape.

Why I love Samuel L Jackson’s performance in Pulp Fiction

By Victoria Luxford

In a prolific career spanning four decades, it’s still Jules Winnfield who stands tallest.

A brief history of women in World War Two movies

By Lena Hanafy

These films show the different ways women joined the war effort, often away from the home front.

10 great heist movies to get you in the mood for Baby Driver

By Ian Gilchrist

Classic crime-thrillers to seek out – from Rififi to Thief, Dog Day Afternoon to Reservoir Dogs.

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