It ’s rather difficult to outrank Quentin Tarantino ’s ripe and bad motion picture , because he does n’t in reality have a single bad film . In fact , he only has ten full directorial credit to his name in total anyway . As such , this tilt just going to demonstrate the division between his different level of surpassing caliber .

We ’ve used IMDb to square up the five best and five " risky " Tarantino films ever made . plainly he ’ll only be make one more film anyway , so this list could be very close to the final ranking of all of his films … eternally .

BEST: Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (8.1)

The Uma Thurman - starring , samurai sword - chopping , blood and gore fete that isKill Bill : Vol 1is one of Tarantino ’s finest whole shebang . It ’s a optic masterpiece that does n’t shy from contrast the wickedness of sheer ferociousness with bright color and fake happiness .

Thurman is spectacular in the starring persona , while the story ( which Tarantino write , as he does with   all of his films ) is incredibly gripping .

WORST: Kill Bill: Vol 2 (8.0)

The difference between the fifth - best and fifth - worst Tarantino film is not only 0.1 points , but also two halves of the same workplace . Originally , and hence why Tarantino does n’t count both halves towards his formally enumeration of films , Kill Billwas design to be one very long movie , which the studio apartment had to convince Tarantino to split it in one-half . Interestingly , the unofficial version of the moving-picture show that combines the two halves gains an 8.8 average — and a four - and - a - one-half 60 minutes runtime .

BEST: Reservoir Dogs (8.3)

Controversial for thesheer amount of violenceand in writing depiction of torture , Reservoir Dogsoften has n’t always been remember with much positiveness .

However , its unbelievable story , esthetic brilliance , and simply overpoweringly genius focal point have reserve it to still be debate one of the Hollywood greats   — and it was Tarantino ’s first - ever film !

WORST: The Hateful Eight (7.8)

One of the more recent Tarantino venture , The mean Eightwasn’t considered one of his most impressive moves ever , despite the incredible ensemble plaster bandage . However , for a film set principally in one way to stay on as fascinating and exciting as this one does for three hours is the mark of a genius .

BEST: Inglourious Basterds (8.3)

Taking an alternate look at Nazi account , Tarantino pile up Brad Pitt and Christoph Waltz to evidence one of the most exciting stories in the chronicle of cinema . Everything from that stomach - turning gap to the realistic line drawing of war is crafted to ne plus ultra .

Unsurprisingly , Tarantino ’s 2009 epic was nominate for eight Academy Awards and has been referred to as one of the good films of the millennium .

WORST: Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood (7.7)

The most late Tarantino film line a rather controversial reception from both critic and consultation . On the one handwriting , the starring triplet of Margot Robbie , Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt are exceptional throughout ( and recasting Damon Herriman as Charles Manson was genius ) , but   the motion picture was considered by many as a little too meandering to qualify as one of Tarantino ’s masterpieces .

BEST: Django Unchained (8.4)

The idea of a rich livid bozo tell a hard - hitting story about slavery might have been a point of contention upon its announcement , but critic and audiences likewise could n’t traverse thatDjango Unchainedis one of the finest examples of forward-looking cinema .

Tarantino take historic shore leave as always , and the violence was , of form , exuberant . But it ’s just too good to take into account any of this impact your experience . The Hateful Eightwas originally going to be aDjangosequel .

WORST: Jackie Brown (7.5)

Arguably Tarantino ’s most draw a blank film , Jackie Brownlives in the shadow of all of its brothers and sisters . It is his only adaption of a pre - existing work , and the motion picture to revitalize the careers of Samuel L. Jackson and Pam Grier . However , if this was the only film Tarantino ever made , he ’d probably only be remembered as a " dear " director .

BEST: Pulp Fiction (8.9)

One of the few moving picture everyone on Earth surely fit in is one of the greatest of all fourth dimension without question , Pulp Fictionis a gritty criminal offence drama that takes an artistic approach to chronology and fill up itself with self - reference .

John Travolta , Samuel L. Jackson and Uma Thurman play the lead part to perfection , and combined with the committal to writing and direction of Tarantino , create a true workplace of graphics .

WORST: Grindhouse: Death Proof (7.5)

Grindhouseis a very unusual cinematic body of work . It allowed Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez to each make a photographic film , the two of which were then designed to be show together , interspersed with a variety of trailers for fake films ( let in one shot by Edgar Wright and Rob Zombie).Death Proofis   a bizarre horror picture show starring Kurt Russell as a homicidal stuntman , but it certainly is n’t the dandy Tarantino of all time .

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