In 2023, Quentin Tarantino should shoot tenth and final film, titled The Movie Critic
About to start filming the tenth film of his career, entitled The Movie Critic until now, Quentin Tarantino revealed how he “is ready to retire” from theaters.
Over the years, the 60-year-old director explained how he always thought about stopping at the tenth project – in addition to not imagining himself in the position at an advanced age, as Clint Eastwood It is Martin Scorsese. It seems that this wish will indeed come true. After leaving the cinema, Tarantino wants to do more work as a writer – and has even released a few books.
During an interview with plowthe filmmaker was asked if Pauline Kaelhistoric film critic who died on September 3, 2001, would have influenced The Movie Critic. It is worth remembering how it was a great basis for Quentin Tarantino’s last book, entitled Film Speculation.
“Yes, she is part of the landscape. The story takes place in a world where Pauline Kael exists and is mentioned, but the film is not about her,” he said. Then, the interviewer commented on how the director walter hill told Tarantino in the book that he “would have loved Steve McQueen,” because he “knew what the public wanted from him and wanted to deliver.”
On account of this, Tarantino it was asked if this even influenced his decision to retire from theaters to “have a perfect filmography.” “I don’t think so. It’s just that I’ve been making films for 30 years and I’m ready to retire,” replied the filmmaker.
I want to make a second volume [de Cinema Speculation] that also covers the 1970s but with other films, also from my adolescence. And then I’m going to jump to the 1980s and I’m also going to talk about cinema outside the United States.
Source: Rollingstone

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