Quentin Tarantino's Last Movie Is Coming Up, And We Finally Have Some Details About It

  • 10 months ago
Quentin Tarantino made his first big feature filmmaking splash in 1992 with "Reservoir Dogs," and in the years to follow, he delivered hits like "Pulp Fiction," "Inglorious Basterds" and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" to the masses. Well, for a few years now, Tarantino has repeated that his tenth movie will likely be his last one, but we’ve barely learned anything about it. Fortunately, today finally brings some concrete details about what we can expect from Tarantino’s last time in the movie directing chair.

According to sources who spoke to THR, the script that Quentin Tarantino wrote is called "The Movie Critic," and while specific story details are being kept under lock and key, it will reportedly take place in the late 1970s and star a female lead. It was also stated that Tarantino is planning to shoot "The Movie Critic" this fall, and while the project hasn’t been snatched up by a studio yet, it could find a studio home or be acquired by buyers “as early as this week.” Considering Sony distributed "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" after Tarantino dissolved his relationship with the Weinsteins, perhaps "The Movie Critic" could end up there as well.

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