While director Quentin Tarantino (“Pulp Fiction”) is one feature film away from retirement—at least if his ten film proclamation stands— he still has many projects in the works.
Tarantino’s aim when he retires is to focus on writing books and directing television projects —maybe he’ll finally make that “Bounty Law” spin-off from “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” he’s been threatening to make.
He’s seemingly already moving into retirement mode by writing books such as a companion novel to his acclaimed “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” fleshing out those characters like Brad Pitt’s Cliff Booth and the newly released nonfiction work, “Cinema Speculation.” “Cinema Speculation” dropped earlier this month and focuses on vital American films from the 1970s, all of which he first saw as a young moviegoer at the time and left an impression on the future filmmaker.
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