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.
It took six years for Tarantino to follow 1997's Jackie Brown with another feature, though his next project was so big that it had to be divided into two films. (While it has never been officially released, a combined 215-minute supercut called Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair that also makes numerous changes to the content of the first part was screened at Cannes in 2004 and does occasionally play at L.A.'s New Beverly Cinema, which Tarantino owns.) Both parts find Uma Thurman's "The Bride" seeking revenge against a group of assassins—in this movie, including Lucy Liu's Yakuza leader O-Ren Ishii and Vivica A. Fox's Vernita Green.
“The film may be bloody, but it's also bloody gorgeous: a grandly fetishized epic of cinematic aggression. It's a tale of vengeance that hinges on Tarantino's love of ferocity as spectacle -- his immersion in action and exploitation, his addiction to the jazzy catharsis of junk-film kicks.” —Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly