By Matt Thrift
How many of these pulse-quickening set pieces have you seen?
Kinji Fukasaku’s Doberman Cop is finally available on home video in the UK.
Barry Levinson’s rapid-fire dialogue and use of popular music set the blueprint for Tarantino’s style.
Why have mid-budget films all-but disappeared from today’s cinematic landscape?
Martin Scorsese, Claire Denis and Terrence Malick break into the Top 50 of our ’90s countdown.
It’s a quarter of a century since Reservoir Dogs changed cinema forever. But how has its maker evolved over the years?
In a landscape of total celebrity saturation, is this enigmatic Hollywood icon is the last of the pure movie stars?
This antiquated tradition could hold the key to ensuring the survival of smaller cinemas.
By Thomas Hobbs
Despite so few opportunities for female directors, women are currently thriving in the cutting room.
By David Hayles
Bone Tomahawk isn’t the first film to push the American frontier in a surprising new direction.
Quentin Tarantino is back with his boldest, bloodiest film yet, but does it pass the TDMS! test? Watch to find out...
By David Hayles
Tales of bloodletting, treachery and demonic possession to whet your appetite for Quentin Tarantino’s latest.
Quentin Tarantino’s bloody, bloated ensemble western is overshadowed by his own inflated ego.
The director’s own professed black sheep is his most beautiful work.
An octet of outlaws assemble for Quentin Tarantino’s eighth feature.
Quentin Tarantino’s World War Two epic is saved by one genius performance and some hot flashes of dialogue.