I've struggled to find the words to introduce our coverage of one the most important voices in American filmmaking. Tarantino is as important for the landscape of cinema as the classic directors like Hitchcock, Spielberg, Kubrick, Scorsese, Kurosawa. Tarantino's first two films were atom bombs in the industry, kicking off the independent wave that we saw in the '90s. Also need to acknowledge films like El Mariachi from Robert Rodriguez and Clerks from Kevin Smith, which helped in that shift in the filmmaking scene. Film was in a weird place from the late '8os into the early '90s as audiences interests shifted away from big blockbusters. Films like Pulp Fiction caused the indie boom and led to a focus on more realistic stories.
We will go in chronological order as we explore the works of Tarantino, all leading up to the release of his ninth film later this month, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
We will go in chronological order as we explore the works of Tarantino, all leading up to the release of his ninth film later this month, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
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