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It’s easy to forget in a world where Quentin Tarantino is committed to making westerns and winning Academy Awards for Django Unchained, that he previously dabbled into the world of horror pretty hardcore. After winning his first Academy Award and the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival with Pulp Fiction, Tarantino went to work on another collaboration with his friend and fellow filmmaker Robert Rodriguez – the horror movie, From Dusk Till Dawn. The film was Tarantino’s first “writing assignment,” as its based on a story by special effects wizard Robert Kurtzman and not one of Tarantino’s wholly original screenplays.
Ostensibly two genre pictures smashed together into one unforgettable ride, From Dusk Till Dawn is an all time great crime and horror film.
From Dusk Till Dawn is a crime-ridden nightmarescape that never fails to excite.
With Quentin Tarantino’s penultimate (he famously said he will retire after 10) film -- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood -- just a three-inch punch away, we take a look at what makes Quentin Tarantino, Quentin TarantiYES.