One of the leading directors in contemporary cinema is preparing to shoot the final film of his career. Quentin Tarantino has announced that he plans to direct his last movie this fall, marking the conclusion of his impressive body of work.
Tarantino has previously expressed his desire to retire at the height of his fame, with a total of ten films to his name. With nine films already completed, it seems the moment for his tenth has arrived.
Fans of the acclaimed director are confident that his final project will create a significant impact and make his exit from filmmaking truly memorable.
Tarantino is dedicated to bringing his vision to life and has already finished the script for his upcoming film, tentatively titled *The Movie Critic*. Filming is set to begin this fall, though the plot details remain tightly under wraps. However, some information has surfaced.
Reports indicate that the film will be set in late 1970s Los Angeles, with a female protagonist. There is speculation that the story may pay tribute to the influential and provocative film critic Pauline Kael, a figure Tarantino greatly admires.
While the director has yet to sign a contract with any film studio, it is highly likely that Sony will handle the production. Regardless, anticipation is high for Tarantino’s milestone tenth film.