Here's what you should know about the making of Quentin Tarantino's 1992 directorial debut, Reservoir Dogs.
It seems like we're all trying to sort through our big cabin fever feelings right now. Luckily, some actors have turned to creating fun, weird, wacky new content for us to consume which both deals with these feelings and helps us forget we're feeling them at all, like Reservoir Dogs alum and frequent Quentin Tarantino collaborator, Michael Madsen. [caption id="attachment_890872" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Miramax[/caption] Earlier this week, Madsen shared a video which was both a recreation (of sorts) of his iconic "Stuck in the Middle With You" ear-cutting scene from Reservoir Dogs …
There are many characters in Quentin Tarantino's movie universe that are related to each other, and his first two movies have the most connections.
Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs is one of the funniest and most shocking movies he has produced. Here are the best moments from both sides.
Quentin Tarantino's films are part of the same universe, and some fans believe there's a character that connects Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction.
There's no confirmed meaning or origin for the title of Reservoir Dogs, but there's a theory that could come close to it.
Do Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction take place on the same day? A popular fan theory suggests so – and it makes sense. Let's take a look.
Reservoir Dogs either showed or mentioned the fate of its main characters, except for Mr. Blue. Luckily, a video game revealed what happened to him.
Reservoir Dogs was Quentin Tarantino's directorial debut, and there are plenty of wild stories behind the scenes.
The ending of Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs wraps up numerous character arcs, but remains cryptic about Mr. Pink’s fate. We break it all down.