Quentin Tarantino Settles the Debate: What’s His Best Film?
Tarantino Names His Best Film—Surprise Pick!

Quentin Tarantino, the mastermind behind some of cinema’s most unforgettable films, has finally addressed the burning question every fan wants answered: which of his movies is the best?

In a rare and candid discussion, the Oscar-winning director didn’t shy away from naming his personal favourite—and it might not be the one you’d expect.

Tarantino’s Top Pick

While classics like Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill often dominate fan polls, Tarantino revealed that Django Unchained holds a special place in his heart. He praised the film’s bold storytelling, sharp dialogue, and Jamie Foxx’s electrifying performance as the titular slave-turned-bounty hunter.

Why Django Unchained?

Tarantino highlighted the film’s unflinching approach to historical brutality blended with his signature dark humour. "It’s the perfect balance of revenge fantasy and social commentary," he explained. "Django’s journey is cathartic, not just for the character, but for the audience."

Fan Favourites vs. Critical Darlings

Despite Tarantino’s personal choice, debates among fans and critics continue to rage. Here’s how the contenders stack up:

  • Pulp Fiction – The cult classic that redefined modern cinema.
  • Inglourious Basterds – A WWII epic with Christoph Waltz’s Oscar-winning villain.
  • Reservoir Dogs – The gritty debut that put Tarantino on the map.
  • The Hateful Eight – A claustrophobic, dialogue-driven Western.

Where does your favourite rank? Let the debates continue!