We continue our journey through the Quentin Tarantino filmography with Jackie Brown, the 1997 crime thriller that is unlike anything QT has made before or since. It revitalized the careers of Pam Grier and Robert Forster, gave Robert De Niro one of his last truly great roles, and showed that Tarantino can write for women after all. It doesn't have the iconic aura of a Pulp Fiction or an Inglourious Basterds, but it's just as good. Join us and find out why.
Episode 69: Jackie Brown
We continue our journey through the Quentin Tarantino filmography with Jackie Brown, the 1997 crime thriller that is unlike anything QT has made before or since. It revitalized the careers of Pam Grier and Robert Forster, gave Robert De Niro one of...
Jul 30, 2019
In Reel Deep
The In Reel Deep Archives and Podcast is the final resting home for cinema fans interested in hot takes, great debate and smart reviews. Hosted and written by Andrew Johnson and Steve Cimino, it provides the best in cinematic ramblings from two movie fans and clever critics.
The In Reel Deep Archives and Podcast is the final resting home for cinema fans interested in hot takes, great debate and smart reviews. Hosted and written by Andrew Johnson and Steve Cimino, it provides the best in cinematic ramblings from two movie fans and clever critics.Listen on
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