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Quentin Tarantino Scraps Plans to Direct “The Film Critic” as 10th and Final Film, Sources Say

The director Quentin Tarantino is no longer planning to direct the film “The Film Critic”, which was to start in August. The date was the first to report this, and they also wrote about it The Hollywood Reporter and Different, all cited sources. Tarantino did not mention this.

Date sources close to Tarantino said he had “just changed his mind” about making The Film Critic, which could be the tenth and final film of his career. Variety sources say the director has no plans to rewrite the script or continue the project in any way. Instead, Tarantino plans to do something new.

After finishing work on Tarantino’s script said Date that The Film Critic is about a man who wrote film reviews for pornographic magazines and is based in California in 1977. Tarantino said that he was inspired by his work as a teenager, when he sent pornographic magazines into a vending machine, and in one magazine he liked articles by a critic who wrote “saintly and cleverly”.

Tarantino an invitation for the main role in “Film Critic” actor Brad Pitt, with whom he has already worked in other moviesDate and Hollywood Reporter reported in February 2024. It was assumed that other actors with whom the director had previously worked would appear in “Film Critic”.

Quentin Tarantino said he plans to make 10 feature films during his career and retire before the age of 60 (he will be 60 in 2023). The film “The Film Critic” could be his tenth film in his career, if you count the two parts of “Kill Bill” as one film.

A few years ago, Tarantino delayed the release of his film The Hateful Eight after submitting the script to a small group of actors and the manuscript was leaked online in the winter of 2014. Tarantino was initially wanted to abandon the film, but then changed his mind and changed the script to some extent. The Hateful Eight was released in 2015.

In 2019, Quentin Tarantino pulled out of the Star Trek movie for Paramount, saying it was too big a project.

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