Don’t miss out: Netflix is removing Quentin Tarantino’s best movie Pulp Fiction in two weeks

Quentin Tarantino’s best movie, Pulp Fiction, is due to leave Netflix soon.

1994 marked the release of the filmmaker’s second feature, which focuses on four interconnected stories of crime and brutality set against the backdrop of Los Angeles. The impressive cast includes Uma Thurman, John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, and Tim Roth.

Starting March 21st, “Pulp Fiction” will no longer be accessible on Netflix, having been available since September. So, if you’re a fan and wish to catch it on the streaming platform, it would be wise to do so before then.

This past year marked the 30th anniversary for the Palme d’Or winner, and at present, it’s Quentin Tarantino’s most acclaimed film on Rotten Tomatoes, boasting a critics’ rating of 92%.

As a devoted movie enthusiast, I can’t help but express my admiration for “Pulp Fiction.” This movie infuses its collection of crime stories with everyday language, creating a cinematic rush that solidifies Quentin Tarantino as a bold mastermind in the realm of groundbreaking cinema.

Tarantino’s most recent movie is the 2019 release titled “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood“. Following this, the director has chosen to pause his filmmaking career for a while to focus on raising his newborn son Leo, born in 2020.

At the Sundance Film Festival in January, he expressed that he isn’t eager to start production immediately; having spent three decades in such work, he feels a desire to delay his next project until his son turns six.

In addition, he admitted to being involved in the creation of a stage production, hinting playfully, “Should this become an enormous success, it could potentially mark the end of my film career.

2019 saw Quentin Tarantino mentioning a possible retirement from filmmaking after completing his tenth movie, marking the end of his cinematic journey thus far.

At that point in time, he expressed that he felt he had reached a limit with theatrical films. However, he indicated his intention to author books about cinema and start writing plays. He explained that he would continue to be creative but believed he had exhausted all he could offer in movie-making.

Pulp Fiction is available to watch on Netflix until March 21.

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2025-03-04 17:51

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