Quentin Tarantino Unveils the Title of His Last Film: “The Critic”

Quentin Tarantino has announced the title of his tenth and final film, “The Critic,” at a special retrospective event in Cannes. The film is set in the 1970s and aims to delve into the emergence of film criticism and its influence on culture.
There are rumors suggesting that actors Paul Mescal and Margot Robbie will play leading roles in the project. Tarantino, known for his distinctive style and narrative prowess, has long indicated that he intends to retire after completing ten films. He described “The Critic” as a tribute to cinema and its dedicated advocates. As anticipation builds, fans are looking forward to what is expected to be a significant conclusion to Tarantino’s notable filmmaking career.
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