Uma Thurman’s vengeful Bride showed no mercy against the man she once loved and later spurned (David Carradine) after he and his Deadly Viper cronies left her for dead in Kill Bill: Volume 1. The ...
Vol. 1 is written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, and it was released on October 10, 2003, by Miramax Films.
Kill Bill: Volume 1, the fourth film by Quentin Tarantino, is an electrifying cinematic masterpiece with a mesmerizing blend of style, grit, and unrelenting action. From the opening scene to the end, ...
Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2 are set to be rereleased in theaters as a single film aptly named Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair. This should come as no surprise since Quentin Tarantino ...
Quentin Tarantino wasn’t messing around when he shot “Kill Bill: Volume 1,” one of his deadliest movies to date. The legendary filmmaker, 61, wanted the 2003 flick starring Uma Thurman to be gory, so ...
Kill Bill is one of my favorite films. The two-part picture is in my top ten of all time. Writer/director Quentin Tarantino and I share a similar appreciation for the exploitation output of the ‘70s.
In the new cut, Vol. 1's cliffhanger ending and Vol. 2's recap opener will be removed to make the film into one cohesive film, but a previously unseen seven-and-a-half-minute animated sequence will be ...
The Whole Bloody Affair,' which presents both Quentin Tarantino's 'Vol 1' and 'Vol 2,' is getting its first theatrical ...