In the kingdom of cinema, Quentin Tarantino has reigned for decades now as the master of soundtrack and style.
Hollywood may have proclaimed itself as the entertainment capital of the world, but Europe prides itself as the birthplace of cinema. While these two worlds oftentimes converge, there are significant differences.
Tarantino's previously announced plans to put seven uncut scenes from 'Pulp Fiction' up for auction as NFTs has been hit by a cease-and-desist letter from Miramax.
This article is about those teachers that have stood out, that have challenged the norm, and made us question the basics and what we deem as fundamental. Highlighting what I think to be the most insightful tips on the craft of Screenwriting, I will list just a few, and hope that it will enlighten those who have reached a wall in their script or feel they need to make the hero/ heroine’s goal a little more challenging/relatable.
In addition to the 7 uncut, never-before-seen scenes, Quentin Tarantino is also offering up original handwritten scripts and exclusive audio commentary.