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.
Filmed in 70mm despite spending the majority of its runtime in a single room, this wintry 2015 western finds eight strangers gathered together to wait out a storm, only for things to turn rather murdery for everyone. While not ranking among the director's best works, it does feature the first western score from legendary composer Ennio Morricone since 1981—and it is somehow the only Morricone film score ever to win an Academy Award. An alternate version of the film now lives on Netflix as a four-episode miniseries featuring roughly 25 minutes of additional footage.
“At three hours, this Western whodunit can feel like too much of a good thing. But Tarantino writes like a flamethrower. His incendiary dialogue feels like profane poetry. And the dude thinks big.” —Peter Travers, Rolling Stone