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.
The last (for now) and best of the Kills Bill finds Uma Thurman's The Bride continuing to avenge her near-killing by targeting the remaining members of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad, ultimately culminating in a face-off with the group's leader, the titular Bill (David Carradine). Over the past 15 years (including as recently as this month), Tarantino has hinted at a third (and even a fourth) installment, but at the moment there are no concrete plans to continue the story.
“The film succeeds by expertly melding the two stages of Tarantino's career. The rambling Tarantino of 'Jackie Brown' and 'Pulp Fiction' is evident in every lovingly crafted and delivered monologue, each leisurely paced scene and long take. The more action-oriented, fight-intensive Tarantino reappears in the viscerally exciting bursts of ultra-violence that punctuate the stretches of dialogue.” —Nathan Rabin, A.V. Club