Few people have made as profound a mark on cinematic history as Quentin Tarantino. His movies—including Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Django Unchained, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood—are classics in their own right, some of the most beloved films of all time. But alongside his passion for creating films, Tarantino harbors a deep love of watching films as a fan. Now, he shares his insights, critiques, and theories on some of the greatest films of the 1970s, the movies that hooked him and brought to life his love of the cinema. Cinema Speculation is a deep-dive into movie history from one of history’s greatest movie-makers. Releases October 25.
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Few people have made as profound a mark on cinematic history as Quentin Tarantino. His movies—including Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Django Unchained, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood—are classics in their own right, some of the most beloved films of all time. But alongside his passion for creating films, Tarantino harbors a deep love of watching films as a fan. Now, he shares his insights, critiques, and theories on some of the greatest films of the 1970s, the movies that hooked him and brought to life his love of the cinema. Cinema Speculation is a deep-dive into movie history from one of history’s greatest movie-makers. Releases October 25.