is the one Tarantino movie that everyone knows and loves. It's a classic for a reason. The dialogue is sharp, the characters are memorable, and the story is just plain fun.
Pulp Fiction
is a stylish and action-packed revenge fantasy. It's also a powerful commentary on racism and slavery.
Django Unchained
is a wild and unpredictable ride. It's Tarantino's most revisionist film, and it's also one of his most entertaining.
Inglourious Basterds
is a bit darker and more violent than Pulp Fiction, but it's just as well-made. The suspense is palpable, and the performances are top-notch.
Reservoir Dogs
is a more subdued and character-driven film than Tarantino's other films. It's also one of his most underrated. Pam Grier gives a career-best performance as the titular character.