Tarantino Reveals Next Movie Is About ‘Guy Who Wrote Porn Magazine’

Tarantino Reveals Next Movie Is About ‘Guy Who Wrote Porn Magazine’

Titled The Movie Critic, Quentin Tarantino’s next film will star an actor in his 30s

In what promises to be the last film of his directing career, hollywood, Quentin Tarantino revealed plot details of the upcoming project, titled The Movie Critic. As the filmmaker explained, the story follows a “guy who wrote for a porn magazine.”

During an interview with deadline, Tarantino commented on how the feature will begin “pre-production” in June 2023, and the protagonist must be an actor of approximately 35 years. The character is based on someone who existed in reality: a journalist that the director read when he worked as a vending machine stockman.

the narrative of The Movie Critic is set in Southern California in 1977. “All the other stuff was too gross to read, but there was this one [revista] porn who had a really interesting movie session,” he said.

He wrote about mainstream films and was the second-tier critic. I think he was a very good critic. He was as cynical as hell. Reviews of him were a cross between the Howard Stern at the beginning [de carreira] which is Travis Bickle it might be if you were a film critic. Think of diary entries travis.

“But the porn critic was very, very funny. He was very rude, you know. He used profanity. He used racial slurs,” he continued. Quentin Tarantino. “But his m*** was really funny. He was as rude as hell. He wrote like he was 55, but he was only in his early 30s.”

“He died in his late 30s. It wasn’t clear for a while, but now I’ve done some more research and I think it was complications due to alcoholism,” he said. Quentin Tarantino in the conversation. In addition, Tarantino commented on the profile he seeks to play the character, still unnamed:

I haven’t decided yet, but it’s going to be someone from the 35-year-old stadium. It will definitely be a new protagonist for me. I have an idea of ​​someone I can imagine doing this really well…

Source: Rollingstone

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