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Quentin Tarantino scraps his final film ‘The Movie Critic’ - what’s next for the director?

- David Mouriquand

Despite recent reports that Quentin Tarantino’s 10th and nal project was con rmed to start shooting this fall, The Movie Critic has been scrapped.

The director previously expressed the desire to “leave a 10 lm lmography” and that The Movie Critic would be his feature lm swansong.

Tarantino has previously revealed that it was about a real-life lm journalist for a “porno rag”, who he often read growing up. “He wrote about mainstream movies and he was the secondstri­ng critic,” Tarantino shared. “I think he was a very good critic. He was as cynical as hell. His reviews were a cross between early Howard Stern and what Travis Bickle might be if he were a lm critic.”

It was set to be set in 1977 Southern California, with Brad Pitt starring for the third time with Tarantino, after Inglouriou­s Basterds and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.

According to Deadline, the word is that Tarantino had rewritten his script, which delayed the start of production. But the lmmaker simply changed his mind and decided The Movie Critic will not be his 10th and nal.

He is reportedly “going back to the drawing board to gure out what that nal movie will be”.

Granted, Tarantino has previously returned to projects after shelving them. In 2014, he cancelled his plans to make The Hateful Eight when a rough draft of the lm’s script leaked online after he shared it with a small group of actors. After calling it “betrayal” and stating that he had no longer any interest in making the lm, The Hateful Eight was eventually lmed and released in 2015.

However, this recent news throws things wide open for Tarantino, who has long maintained that he wants to go out on the top of his game, saying he’d retire by the time he is 60.

His rationale is that even the most celebrated directors see their quality of work diminish later in life, and he wants his lmography to be remembered “without a mis re”.

In 2012, he told Playboy: “I want to stop at a certain point. Directors don’t get better as they get older. Usually the worst lms in their lmography are those last four at the end. I am all about my lmography, and one bad lm fucks up three good ones. I don’t want that bad, out-of-touch comedy in my lmography, the movie that makes people think, ‘Oh man, he still thinks it’s 20 years ago.’ When directors get out-of-date, it’s not pretty.”

Fair enough, but technicall­y, he’ll miss out on both his statements, as Tarantino is 61, and if we’re being strict about his methodolog­y, he’s already directed 10 lms:

Reservoir Dogs - 1992 Pulp Fiction - 1994 Jackie Brown - 1997 Kill Bill: Volume 1 - 2003 Kill Bill: Volume 2 - 2004 Grindhouse: Death Proof - 2007 Inglorious Basterds - 2009 Django Unchained - 2012 The Hateful Eight - 2015 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - 2019

However, Tarantino considers the two Kill Bill movies as one. Audiences still had to pay for two separate cinema tickets for each lm though, so let’s not fool ourselves - whatever his next lm will be, it’ll stand as his 11th.

But whatever helps Quentin sleep at night...

So, what will Tarantino’s nal lm be?

It could be a retooled version of The Movie Critic (à la The Hateful Eight), or something else entirely di erent.

He previously worked on an Rrated Star Trek movie for Paramount that did not come to fruition; he expressed interest at the time in directing Casino Royale but was rumoured to have been turned down by the James Bond producers; and fans of Kill Bill have been badgering him for a third instalment - which he would doubtlessl­y claim to be part of the Kill Bill saga and therefore one lm... So let’s not go there.

Whatever his next project may be - entirely new or a rethink on an older idea - Tarantino is still expected to continue working in the creative elds after he makes one last feature. He has suggested directing limited series or plays could be in his future.

Any further details are top secret right now - probably locked in Pulp Fiction ’s combinatio­n locked suitcase.

The code’s 666, in case you’d forgotten. If you get your hands on it, feel free to share the contents.

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