Spoilers for Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood follow. By his own, thorough account, filmmaker Quentin Tarantino got to make the Oscar-nominated Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood his way. Via The Wrap, Tarantino's ode to/dissection of classic Hollywood starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie, was budgeted $100 million from Sony Pictures -- and wouldn't you know it, Tarantino and company came in under budget! As Tarantino said, "We got to make it the full-on way. There’s a different version of this movie where we don’t have this much money, and we’…
Just because the movie ended doesn’t mean Rick Dalton’s story was over.
The director has a self-imposed cap of 10 films, but could he decide to call it a career early?
Yes, Quentin Tarantino still plans to quit making movies after he hits 10. Which means yes, this summer’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood could very well end up being the penultimate feature film from writer/director Quentin Tarantino. The Oscar-winning filmmaker has long maintained that he wants to give up moviemaking after he hits his 10th film because, to his mind, a director’s quality of work only gets worse as they go along. Tarantino feels like he wants to leave behind an oeuvre without a single misfire, and so far he’s on his way. Speaking …