Quentin Tarantino is a man of many words and a little more than a handful of movies. However you feel about this divisive filmmaker, you’ve probably seen some of his work. And honestly, you’ve probably liked a movie or two as well. So we’re bringing you the ultimate Tarantino summer streaming guide. We tracked down all of his work currently streaming for your viewing pleasure. So check it out.
Where You Can Watch: Tubi
The only thing we love more than Kurt Russell is watching him get his ass kicked by a car full of badass women. Russell’s villain fucked around and found out, which is why this is one of our favorite Quentin Tarantino films.
Where You Can Watch: Netflix
There’s nothing worse than being trapped in a cabin full of killers. This is another Kurt Russell collaboration that we couldn’t look away from. It also features the Quentin Tarantino movie staple, Samuel L. Jackson.
Where You Can Watch: Prime Video and Tubi
This movie sees Tarantino take a stab at a historical war film. However, he chooses an alternate history as his canvas for all of the blood, mayhem, and revenge. It’s one of his more well-known features for lots of reasons.
Where You Can Watch: Prime Video
Quentin Tarantino movies are known for having stacked casts. However, he fully snapped when he talked Pam Grier into being in his movie. The icon plays a flight attendant who moonlights as a smuggler who discovers a world of trouble.
Where You Can Watch: Starz
For his most recent movie, Quentin Jerome Tarantino decided to try a different kind of period piece. He also decided to turn his violent eye on the golden age of Hollywood. While the movie had plenty of controversies, many people enjoyed it anyway.
Where You Can Watch: Max
No matter how hard we try as a society, we will never fully be able to move past Pulp Fiction. It’s arguably Tarantino’s best film, and most of us saw it while we were so young that it’s burned into our brains.
Where You Can Watch: Netflix
When we think of heists gone wrong, this QT gem is usually on the shortlist for good reasons. On top of the blood and palpable mistrust within the film, it also had another cast we cannot help but love.
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