One of the finest film producer out there ,   Quentin Tarantino has had a series of big films during his career . Quentin Tarantino is an auteur whose style can be identified now and who has amassed a good followers of massive fan over the age . With mostly - but not all -   keen   films , Tarantino ’s aim / compose features have proved immensely pop .

A ripe gauge for this popularity is on Rotten Tomatoes , a great authority on a film ’s consensus by critics and audiences likewise . Arguably more important than the Tomatometer for more general popularity is the audience score which can often   differ from the Tomatometer withthat opinion being show in Tarantino ’s filmography . With that in judgement , here are all Quentin Tarantino ’s write / directed features ranked according to their Rotten Tomatoes consultation account .

ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD (2019): 70%

With a score 15 % lower than its Tomatometer , it is clear Tarantino ’s latest pieceOnce Upon A fourth dimension In Hollywooddid not connect with all audience despite itsstar - fulfill castand phenomenal leads .   It follows aging actor Rick and his best champion , deadbeat stuntman Cliff as they navigate a changing Hollywood in 1969 in a narration that run alongside the Manson family slaying .

Leonardo DiCaprio is fantastic as Rick   while   Brad Pitt as Cliff steal the show . Withbrilliant chemistryin the leads , a visually great look , a typically in effect soundtrack , the film is long with no real Tarantino - esque excitement until the last stretch which ultimately puts some hearing off .

DEATH PROOF (2007): 72%

A very unmemorable flick , Death Proofis Tarantino ’s attempt at the " Grindhouse " movies of old and it does not murder like   Tarantino ’s other films . The pic follows a mysterious killer , ' Stuntman ' Mike , in his modified car as he goes on homicidal rampage against , mainly , women and finally faces the issue .

It is amazingly weak in the dialogue / screenplay department for a Tarantino impression and is a very forgettable pic . It does have its supporter , 72 % is not a poor consultation score , it succeeds as the exploitative , Grindhouse horror it sets out to be . However it is not expertly   made , nor is there much in the acting or narrative departments that stand out .

THE HATEFUL EIGHT - 76%

Thedialogue and book are sharpwith gorgeous visuals , up until the last third where the photographic film just drags and has a peck to forget . Couple that with an excessive use of racial slurs for no   relevant or understandable   reason and the film does have some serious issues .

KILL BILL: VOL 1 (2003): 81%

An iconic lead character with an iconic soundtrack and some peachy activity make up one of the most well known Tarantino filmsKill Bill .   It follows ' The Bride ' on her pursuance to kill the members of her former mathematical group - the deadly viper character assassination squad - who leave her to choke .

drink down Billhas great action and Uma Thurman ’s performance is excellent , while not as groundbreaking ceremony or as stupendously made as other parts of Tarantino ’s filmography the film still has a muckle to offer - not least of all aniconic heroine . The film has more audience reviews than any other Tarantino motion picture which affects its score as the film is , to some ,   overrated due to its overreliance on gory furiousness .

JACKIE BROWN (1997): 85%

Perhaps the most underrated Tarantino flick , Jackie Brownis a very good entry in the auteur ’s filmography . The plot centers around a flight co-occurrence play brilliantly by Pam Grier , who is caught up between giving up to the cop her arms boss , or herself , with a bloom romance also being a part of the plot based off of Elmore Leanord’sRum Punch .

Tarantino gets tremendous performances out of both Pam Grier and Robert Forster in what is perhaps his most relaxed paced secret plan to date . The narrative of the film is not to everyone ’s taste perception and may be boring to those expect more from Tarantino . However , Jackie Brownhas a circumstances to pop the question and many an hearing member thinks the same .

INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS (2009): 88%

Anchored by the good operation in any Tarantino movie from Christoph Waltz asthe deplorable Hans Landa , Inglourious Basterdshas some marvellous cinematography , masterful filmmaking , a great script , and some iconic scenes . The end may not be for everyone but if you’re able to get past it or enjoy it , you loveBasterdsas a bulk of the Rotten Tomatoes audience do .

KILL BILL: VOL 2 (2004): 89%

If the first was too action - heavy with not enough dialogue or meaty narrative , thenKill Bill : Vol 2fills that in . Still following Black Mamba on her pursuit to find Bill , she encounters the rest of the virulent viper assassination squad on the way .

With another fantastic outing by Uma Thurman and a new one in David Carradine , the film is well made with somegreat action piecesand some smashing minute . The closing is anticlimactic between Bill and Beatrix , but Bill ’s speech is like an expert delivered and it is absolved more fans love the movie than do not .

DJANGO UNCHAINED (2012): 91%

Tarantino ’s second revenge flick in a row , twin with a second Oscar - advance operation by Christoph Waltz , Django Unchainedis a film that is much more good than bad . Django Unchainedfollows   free slave Django and bounty hunter Shultz on their way of life to come up Django ’s love and collect Shultz wanted H.M.S. Bounty .

fantastical performances from DiCaprio , Waltz , and Samuel L. Jackson , as well as a solid field day by Jamie Foxx , help deliver brilliant dialogue with some bully natural action in this revenge western . Although the film is too foresightful and weaker when it is Django on his own , it is still an amazing travail from Tarantino .

RESERVOIR DOGS (1992): 94%

Reservoir Dogshas   a cast who all render great performances and a script which exclaims perfectly Tarantino ’s talents as a screenwriter who pens dialogue like no other . Possibly one of the groovy feature - length directorial debuts , Reservoir Dogsis iconic and riveting and earns its popularity .

PULP FICTION (1994): 96%

It is trivial now to see a Tarantino list and to seePulp Fictionin the number one place , but the fact of the matter is it is one of the outstanding , most influential , and most iconic moving-picture show ever made . It follows intertwining storylines of gunman , a wanted bagger and the gangster he is need by , and uniquely addle up its timeline throughout the film to make a chef-d’oeuvre .

Fantastic performances from the ilk of Tarantino regular Samuel L. Jackson , John Travolta and Uma Thurman come together withTarantino ’s spectacular scriptcreate iconography such as the diner dancing scene , the Ezekial 25:17 scene and various others . It is Tarantino ’s cracking film and one of the best of the ' 90s as well as being one of the most popular cinema ever made and that is show by its placement on this lean .

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