Thirty-two years after Quentin Tarantino‘s Reservoir Dogs premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, the two-time Oscar winning filmmaker was back in Park City today. Rarely at a loss of words and a love of cinema,
Jan. 27, Quentin Tarantino, 61, told an audience at the Sundance Film Festival that he was in "no hurry" to direct his final film. Instead, Tarantino is giving all his focus to raising his two children.
Pulp Fiction” director Quentin Tarantino and “Groundhog Day” star Bill Murray have seemingly ended their “feud,” sources tell Page Six — and the pair even dined together at the Sundance Film Festival.
Quentin Tarantino says he won't make another movie until his kids are old enough to make lifelong memories on his set.
Tarantino said during the Sundance Film Festival (via Variety) that the definition of films has changed since the pandemic. The “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” director deemed theatrical releases as a “show-pony exercise” before streaming.
Be prepared to wait for Quentin Tarantino's final movie. The two-time Oscar winner shared why he's in "no hurry" to direct his next film.
Quentin Tarantino fans will need to implement some serious patience in their lives as the filmmaker recently revealed that his highly anticipated final film isn’t going into production anytime soon. While speaking at the Sundance Film Festival,
Oscar-winning filmmaker Quentin Tarantino got candid in a recent interview with film critic Elvis Mitchell at the Sundance Film Festival 2025.
Quentin Tarantino is best known for his work as a Hollywood director, with classics like Pulp Fiction and Django Unchained under his belt, but what most folks tend to overlook is the fact that he is also a father.
Quentin Tarantino is not very happy with the movie industry at the moment. In a recent talk at Sundance Film Festival, the legendary director said that theatrical releases have gotten "drastically worse" since 2019, a year he considers "the last fucking year of movies".
The filmmaker also blasted the state of cinema today, declaring that 2019 was "the last fucking year of movies"
Quentin Tarantino discusses his hiatus from directing to focus on fatherhood and a new project at Sundance. The director hints that his next film could be his last, while also exploring writing. Tarantino values the cinematic experience,