EXCLUSIVE: Quentin Tarantino has long taken his encyclopedic cinematic influences, including genres and actors from the past, and blended them through his filter to create wildly inventive films that have influenced many up and coming filmmakers.
Now, he has done a similar thing that I bet will not be copied by other filmmakers. After steeping himself for a half decade in the lore of ’60s films, stuntmen, Western TV series and the Manson Family to create Once Upon A Time…In Hollywood, Tarantino harkened back to his love for movie novelizations and wrote one for his own movie, after the fact.
The book becomes in a way its own singular Tarantino creation: using his film as a springboard, Tarantino heads into many unexpected directions while.
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