Quentin Tarantino is bringing his book tour in promotion of Cinema Speculation to the UK next year â find all the details on how to secure tickets below.
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The multiple award-winning director analyses some of his favourite films in his new non-fiction book, from Dirty Harry to The Getaway. It’s a collection of essays organised around âkey American films from the 1970sâ, which inspired him in his youth, and is out now.
Although Tarantino name-checks hundreds of movies in Cinema Speculation, he gives 12 films from the era their own dedicated chapter: Bullitt (1968), Dirty Harry (1971), Deliverance (1972), The Getaway (1972), The Outfit (1973), Sisters (1973), Daisy Miller (1974), Taxi Driver (1976), Rolling Thunder (1977), Paradise Alley (1978), Hardcore (1979) and The Funhouse (1981).
Tarantino heads to London for two book tour shows at The London Palladium in March. Any remaining tickets are available to buy here.
Quentin Tarantino’s Cinema Speculation UK dates:
MARCH 2023
25 â London, The London Palladium
26 â London, The London Palladium
NEWS: Spend a memorable evening with Academy Award-winning filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, as he celebrates the publication of his long-awaited non-fiction debut, Cinema Speculation
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Elsewhere in Tarantino’s new book he criticises changes made to the race of certain characters in Martin Scorseseâs Taxi Driver, which went against Paul Schraderâs original script.
âAny way you slice it, Scorsese, and producers Michael and Julia Phillips, and Columbia Pictures changing the pimp character of Sport from black to white was a societal compromise,â Tarantino writes.
Recently, Tarantino listed seven movies he believes are âperfectâ, including The Exorcist and Back To The Future.
The filmmaker has also responded to Kanye Westâs claim that he stole the idea for Django Unchained from the rapper. He told Jimmy Kimmel Live! there was âno truth to the ideaâ that West came up with with the idea for the film.
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