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Quentin Tarantino Has Been Writing Movie Reviews Online

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Fans can’t get enough of Quentin Tarantino’s movie reviews. The “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” director has been posting reviews for cult films on the website of Los Angeles’ New Beverly Cinema, which he has owned since 2007.

Tarantino has been posting in-depth reviews of films including Peter Bogdanovich’s “Targets” and “Daisy Miller”, John Frankenheimer’s “Prophecy”, and Paul Newman’s “Sometimes A Great Nation”, among others.

The filmmaker has been writing reviews for some time but has upped his output in recent weeks, much to the delight of film fans who have caught wind of the reviews on Reddit.

RELATED: Fiona Apple Quit Cocaine After An ‘Excruciating Night’ With Quentin Tarantino The director goes into great detail in his reviews,

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