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HOLLYWOOD REPORTER: Quentin Tarantino’s Final Film Is Coming as Filmmaker Readies ‘The Movie Critic’ (Exclusive)

The Movie Critic is the name of the script that Tarantino wrote and is prepping to direct this fall, according to sources.

Logline details are being kept in a suitcase but sources describe the story as being set in late 1970s Los Angeles with a female lead at its center.

It is possible the story focuses on Pauline Kael, one of the most influential movie critics of all time. Kael, who died in 2001, was not just a critic but also an essayist and novelist. She was known for her pugnacious fights with editors as well as filmmakers. In the late 1970s, Kael had a very brief tenure working as a consultant for Paramount, a position she accepted at the behest of actor Warren Beatty. The timing of that Paramount job seems to coincide with the setting of the script — and the filmmaker is known to have a deep respect for Kael, making the odds of her being the subject of the film more likely.

 

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This will finally get him the Best Picture Oscar if the film gets tons of acclaim. 

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We wanted Kill Bill vol 3

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We will be seated Thursday night opening King :jonny5:

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49 minutes ago, Space Cowboy said:

We wanted Kill Bill vol 3

This. I'm really disappointed if he's decided not to do Kill Bill 3 

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Starring Lady Gaga

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ANOTHER film about the film industry? 

 

Expecting lots of feet shots and racism already

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Just now, State of Grace. said:

ANOTHER film about the film industry? 

This! Also another final film?

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Female lead :jonny5: JJL, Uma or Pam please

Hopefully this will finally net an Oscar win for a female performance in his films

 

People in the twitter comments suggesting mid actresses like Olsen or Jlaw :bibliahh:

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1 hour ago, Space Cowboy said:

We wanted Kill Bill vol 3

This. No Beatrix Kiddo no acclaim

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Idk if audiences feel like watching a movie about a movie critic. 

The main appeal of qt movies is usu the action slash violence 

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Uma better be in this 

 

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Jennifer Lawrence, Margot Robbie and Scarlett Johansson are all clearing their schedules. This role will be a definite Oscar winning performance.

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3 hours ago, Dark Miracles said:

People in the twitter comments suggesting mid actresses like Olsen or Jlaw :bibliahh:

NOT the Oscar WINNING actress JLaw or the soon-to-be Oscar nominee Elizabeth Olsen!

 

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Jennifer Jason Leigh as Pauline Kael works for me on paper even if Tarantino hadn’t worked with her before.

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We’re ready!!! :wanda:

 

Pauline’s reviews were so mean and funny, critics today who are scared of stans can’t relate. She’s a great topic for a movie, I hope it’s true.

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Stephanie Hsu baby, you better clear all your schedule

 

This is your time!

 

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12 hours ago, chris1991 said:

This! Also another final film?

He always said he was doing ten then it is done. This is ten.

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