Has any filmmaker ever blended the ghastly with the artistic quite like Quentin Tarantino? This Oscar-winning Hollywood elite, known for his varied take on filmmaking, harbors a well-documented adoration for the horror that seeps through his silver-screen masterpieces.
His works, peppered with bloodcurdling screams & heart-pounding suspense, pay homage to the genre he so dearly enjoys. A movie like Death Proof, starring Kurt Russell, is an adrenaline-fueled ride that nods to horror while gripping viewers with Tarantino’s signature dialogue. But it was actually surprising when he himself tipped his hat to Yeon Sang-ho’s Train to Busan.
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Ma Dong-seok’s South Korean zombie thriller, which impressed the world with its visceral portrayal of survival and sacrifice, left even Tarantino admitting he was wrong to assume the zombie genre had no surprises left.
Quentin Tarantino’s Surprising Change of Heart Towards Zombie Movies…