Quentin Tarantino’s latest feature film
Quentin Tarantino’s tenth feature film will be his last. Having touched all genres, from noir to western, passing through comedy and horror, the director wants to end his career at the right time and don’t do too much the project, which criticizes directors he admires like John Ford and Howard Hawks.
Going through the podcast 2 bears, 1 cellar in November 2022, Quentin Tarantino said:
I was able to work at the highest level a director can do. I want to leave at this very high level, to leave when a Quentin Tarantino film release is a big event. (…) Not being what they say: “I remember when I was everything to him. I remember when I was passionate, I remember when I had his posters on my wall. It’s funny and all, but he’s an old gentleman, he’s not the same anymore, it’s no longer in the game.”
At the time, the director said he was alone in developing this final project, which is shaping up to be a departure through the front door. Movie farewells that seem consistent with his work on Once upon a time… in Hollywoodbe it the film or the novel, but also with his work Film speculationthrough which he returns to some great works of the 70s with his passion and outspokenness that have become legendary.

The film critica film inspired by Pauline Kael?
Quentin Tarantino has always maintained his admiration for journalist Pauline Kael, a critic who worked especially for the New Yorker, famous for his aversion to the work of Stanley Kubrick or for having praised the exceptional talent of the young Martin Scorsese. Born in 1919 and died in 2001, Pauline Kael was “film school” for the director From Jackie Brown AND Inglourious Basterdswhich could be inspired by his journey for his latest film titled The film criticaccording to the information of The Hollywood Reporter AND Expiration.
As usual, the director, winner of two Oscars for best original screenplay (for pulp Fiction AND Django Unchained) is in charge of writing the script centered on journalist and film critic in 1970s Los Angeles. A description that brings to mind Pauline Kael, who defended the work of many directors who marked this era, from Brian de Palma to Sam Peckinpah, via Walter Hill. In 2022, Quentin Tarantino took part in the documentary Who’s Afraid of Pauline Kael? by Rob Garver.
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