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Quentin Tarantino eyes Brad Pitt for ‘The Movie Critic’

Brad Pitt in discussions to headline Quentin Tarantino’s last film, “The Movie Critic,” a mysterious 1970s-set tale possibly inspired by iconic critic Pauline Kael. Stay tuned for Hollywood’s potential blockbuster reunion!

Quentin Tarantino eyes Brad Pitt for ‘The Movie Critic’

Quentin Tarantino and Brad Pitt

In a potential cinematic reunion, Hollywood heartthrob Brad Pitt is currently in discussions to star in legendary filmmaker Quentin Tarantino for a much-anticipated 10th and purportedly final project, “The Movie Critic.” The intricacies of the deal remain shrouded in mystery, keeping fans on the edge of their seats with anticipation.

While details about “The Movie Critic” are not yet out, there are speculations that the film revolves around the backdrop of southern California in the 1970s. Whispers in the industry suggest that the narrative draws inspiration from the remarkable career of Pauline Kael, the late New Yorker writer who left an indelible mark as one of the most influential film critics of her era.

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During a conversation at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in 2023, Tarantino skillfully dodged inquiries about the upcoming project, teasing the audience with a playful retort, “I can’t spill the beans until you see the movie. I’m tempted to deliver some of the character’s monologues right now, but I’ll resist. Maybe if there were fewer video cameras. You just have to wait and see.”

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This potential collaboration marks a reunion for Pitt and Tarantino, who previously joined forces on the critically acclaimed “Inglourious Basterds” in 2009 and the box office hit “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” in 2019. The latter secured Pitt an Oscar for his stellar performance in the best supporting actor category and amassed an impressive $377 million globally at the box office. The film, which also starred Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie, solidified Tarantino’s status as a master storyteller.

With a career that kickstarted with the independent crime drama “Reservoir Dogs” in 1992, Quentin Tarantino has since delivered iconic films such as the Palme d’Or-winning “Pulp Fiction,” “Jackie Brown,” “Kill Bill: Volume 1” and “Volume 2,” “Django Unchained,” and “The Hateful Eight.” The director has previously expressed his intention to bid farewell to filmmaking after completing his tenth cinematic endeavor, leaving fans eager to witness the grand finale of a remarkable career. As Pitt and Tarantino consider joining forces once again, the film industry braces itself for what could be the cinematic event of the decade.

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