Tarantino Movies

Reservoir Dogs - 1992
Reservoir Dogs is a gripping crime thriller which follows a botched diamond heist orchestrated by strangers using color-coded aliases. As tensions rise, paranoia and betrayal unfold among the gang, exposing hidden identities. With sharp dialogue, nonlinear storytelling, and explosive violence, the film explores loyalty, deception, and moral ambiguity.

True Romance - 1993
True Romance, directed by Tony Scott and written by Quentin Tarantino, follows Clarence, a comic book store clerk, and Alabama, a call girl, who fall in love. They steal cocaine from Alabama's pimp and flee to sell it in Hollywood, pursued by mobsters and police. Love fuels their wild escape.

Pulp Fiction – 1994
Pulp Fiction is Tarantino's iconic crime drama intertwining multiple stories of violence and redemption. Through witty dialogue and non-linear storytelling, it follows hitmen Vincent and Jules, boxer Butch, mobster Marsellus Wallace, and his wife Mia. Themes of loyalty, morality, and fate unfold in a darkly comedic, stylish narrative.

Natural Born Killers - 1994
Natural Born Killers, directed by Oliver Stone and written by Quentin Tarantino, follows Mickey and Mallory Knox, a psychopathic couple on a killing spree across America. The film critiques media sensationalism as their violent exploits turn them into celebrities. Dark humor, surreal imagery, and social commentary drive this controversial cult classic.

Four Rooms - 1995
Four Rooms, directed by four filmmakers including Quentin Tarantino, is a dark comedy anthology set in a Los Angeles hotel on New Year’s Eve. Bellhop Ted navigates four bizarre stories: witches reviving a goddess, a couple’s kinky quarrel, unruly kids, and a deadly bet involving a lighter.

From Dusk Till Dawn - 1996
From Dusk Till Dawn is a genre-blending crime-horror film. Fugitive brothers Seth and Richie Gecko kidnap a family, forcing them to cross the Mexican border. They stop at a seedy bar, unaware it's run by vampires. Chaos erupts as they fight for survival until dawn in this bloody, action-packed thriller.

Jackie Brown - 1997
Jackie Brown follows a flight attendant caught smuggling money for a gunrunner. When caught by the police, she devises a clever scheme to outwit both law enforcement and her criminal employer, with help from a bail bondsman. It’s a thrilling tale of deception, survival, and redemption.

Kill Bill: Vol. 1 – 2003
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 follows The Bride (Uma Thurman), a former assassin seeking revenge on her ex-colleagues after they betrayed her and left her for dead. Combining stylized violence, martial arts, and homage to exploitation films, it delivers an action-packed tale of vengeance and resilience.

Kill Bill: Vol. 2 - 2004
In Kill Bill: Vol. 2, Beatrix Kiddo, aka The Bride, continues her vengeful journey to eliminate the remaining members of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad. She confronts old foes, faces betrayal, and finally reaches her ultimate target—Bill. The film explores themes of revenge, redemption, and personal transformation.

Sin City - 2005
Sin City, directed by Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez, and guest-directed by Quentin Tarantino, is a neo-noir anthology film. It weaves interlinked stories of gritty characters—vengeful vigilantes, corrupt cops, and deadly femmes fatales—in the dark, violent Basin City. Adapted from Frank Miller’s graphic novels, it’s visually striking and intensely atmospheric.

Death Proof - 2007
Death Proof follows a psychotic stuntman, Stuntman Mike, who uses his "death-proof" car to terrorize young women. After killing one group, he targets another, but they fight back. The film combines suspense, gore, and Tarantino's signature dialogue, celebrating exploitation cinema.

Planet Terror - 2007
Planet Terror, directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Tarantino, is a grindhouse horror-action film. It follows survivors of a zombie outbreak caused by a chemical weapon. Led by a tough-governed doctor, they fight off the infected while dealing with a sinister government conspiracy. It's bloody, chaotic, and over-the-top.

Inglourious Basterds - 2009
Inglourious Basterds follows two intertwined storylines during World War II: a Jewish-American squad known as the "Basterds" who hunt Nazis, and a young Jewish woman seeking revenge on Nazi officers after her family is murdered. The film blends suspense, dark humor, and alternate history.

Django Unchained - 2012
Django Unchained follows Django, a freed slave, who teams up with a bounty hunter, Dr. King Schultz, to rescue his wife, Broomhilda, from a brutal plantation owner, Calvin Candie. The film blends action, drama, and dark humor while tackling themes of slavery and revenge.

The Hateful Eight - 2015
The Hateful Eight is a tense, bloody Western thriller set in a remote Wyoming cabin during a snowstorm. Eight strangers, including a bounty hunter and his prisoner, face betrayal, hidden agendas, and violent confrontations as secrets are revealed, leading to a deadly standoff.

Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood - 2019
Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood follows fading actor Rick Dalton and his stunt double Cliff Booth in 1969 Los Angeles. Amid Hollywood's changing landscape, they cross paths with rising star Sharon Tate, while the film explores themes of fame, friendship, and the Manson Family murders.