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  • Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood (2019)

    Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood Review by Matt Anderson: The last 30 minutes will likely be debated for years to come.

  • Django Unchained (2012)

    Waltz makes Foxx Django Unchained Review by Marty Mapes: Countless great scenes in the Tarantino universe

    Review by Robert Denerstein: Different setting, same old Tarantino

  • Sukiyaki Western Django (2007)

    A man with no name comes to town in a Sukiyaki Western DVD review by Marty Mapes: With a lot to criticize, Sukiyaki Western Django still has its charms

  • Grindhouse (2007)

    See the Death Proof car at the Grindhouse Review by Marty Mapes: Underneath the exploitation, Tarantino and Rodriguez offer film lovers the gift of nostalgia

  • Sin City (2005)

    Dawson and Owen save Sin City from the cops Review by Matt Anderson: Two hours of black-and-white-and-red maulings, decapitations, shootings, choppings, croppings...

    Review by Marty Mapes and Matt Anderson: Eye-popping visuals, little redeeming value except sick fun, and hardly any DVD extras

    DVD review by Matt Anderson: It's back, in an excellent double-disc set. Just don't believe everything you read on the package.

    DVD review by Matt Anderson: There's still a lack of honesty in Sin City

  • Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004)

    Uma comes back 2 Kill Bill Review by Marty Mapes: Violence, revenge, style, music, and Uma Thurman. It's time for another volume of Kill Bill

    DVD review by Marty Mapes: If you can't wait for the definitive box set, check out this DVD release

  • Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003)

    Badass Uma only wants to Kill Bill DVD review by Marty Mapes: Makes a great rental before you go see Vol. 2, but not the wisest investment to purchase

    Review by Marty Mapes

  • Jackie Brown (1997)

    Review by Marty Mapes