Every Quentin Tarantino Movie, Ranked
In the gallery above, we rank every film directed by Quentin Tarantino—from Reservoir Dogs to his newest feature, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood—from best to worst according to each film's Metascore.
If Tarantino follows through on his plans to make his potential upcoming Star Trek film his final feature, this 2019 Cannes hit represents his penultimate film, both in its timing, and—right now, at least—our ranking by Metascore. The director's best-reviewed feature in 15 years (and first film not to be released by the Weinstein brothers, for obvious reasons) is set in the film industry in late-1960s Los Angeles, stars Tarantino veterans Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt, and features Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate, Dakota Fanning as Squeaky Fromme, and Damon Herriman as Charles Manson—though don't let those familiar names fool you into thinking that you know the story, as Tarantino once again rewrites history to suit his purposes.
“It sits at the mature end of Tarantino’s work, bringing his tongue-in-cheek storytelling together with exquisite craft and killer lead performances from Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio. And yet, it’s still very much a Tarantino film, trading in genuine emotion one minute, unapolegetically silly the next.” —Dave Calhoun, TimeOut