

The Tarantino Interview
39 snips Aug 15, 2025
Quentin Tarantino, the acclaimed filmmaker known for his sharp dialogue and genre-spanning films, shares insights into his latest projects. He reveals why 'Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair' remains unreleased and discusses the origin of 'The Adventures of Cliff Booth.' Tarantino also talks about his writing process while balancing family life and how streaming has changed the film landscape. He reflects on the brilliance of Michael Madsen and offers thoughts on on-screen violence in storytelling. True fans won’t want to miss this in-depth conversation!
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Need For Creative Challenge
- Quentin Tarantino prefers projects that force him into uncharted territory rather than retreading familiar ground.
- He pulled the TV series in favor of writing a different Cliff Booth film because pre-production felt too similar to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Play Planned For West End
- Tarantino completed a play and plans to start rolling it in January, expecting it to occupy up to two years.
- He intends to open it in London's West End and may move his family to England while preparing.
From Eight Episodes To A Movie
- Tarantino wrote The Movie Critic as eight TV episodes then condensed it into a movie to test the idea.
- He ultimately pulled the plug after experimenting because the movie version satisfied him more than committing to series production.