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.
Released (in the U.S.) and reviewed—and thus scored—as one film, Grindhouse actually consists of two separate features (including one by Robert Rodriguez) supplemented by bonus material like fake trailers and advertisements. Tarantino co-produced the entire thing, but his directorial contribution is Death Proof, a 113-minute horror film starring Kurt Russell as a murderous stuntman.
Tarantino did have a hand in one other anthology film, directing one of the four segments of 1995's Four Rooms: "The Man From Hollywood," based on a Roald Dahl story. (That release is excluded from our ranking since he was responsible for such a small portion of the overall film and the segments were not scored individually.)
“I suspect that Death Proof will throw some of its director's admirers for a loop, though it may be the most revealing thing Tarantino has yet done -- a full-throttle expression of a singular artistic temperament disguised, like so many gems of grindhouses yore, as a glittering hunk of trash.” —Scott Foundas, L.A. Weekly