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Film director Quentin Tarantino is in the Netherlands: where do you broadcast his best movies?

Today the film director Quentin Tarantino is in the Netherlands to promote his book Cinema Speculation. The director of Pulp Fiction gives a presentation at the Royal Theater Carré in Amsterdam. This week, FilmTotaal lists where you can currently stream his most popular movies.
Quentin Tarantino’s theater performance at Carré sold out in no time, tickets of around 1750 flying out the door in a matter of minutes. In honor of the film director’s visit, FilmTotaal lists his movies that are available via streaming.
pulp fiction (1994)
leader: Quentin Tarantino | Cast: John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Tim Roth, Amanda Plummer | Netflix
This absolute classic is a collection of stories that are presented to the public in a non-linear way. pulp fiction It’s one of those movies that you have to watch until the end to understand the whole story. With iconic performances from John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, and Uma Thurman, that’s anything but punishing.
Inglorious Bastards (2009)

Director Quentin Tarantino wrote the story into his own play by escaping from the story. Inglorious Bastards delivers Tarantino’s take on World War II the way his fans want it; Crisp dialogue, extreme violence, and a terrifying yet comedic Christoph Waltz.
django unchained (2012)

django unchained is set in Jackson, Mississippi, in the 19th century, in the midst of American slavery. Tarantino pays homage to the western genre, but still manages to put his own spin on it. Jamie Foxx and Christoph Waltz make a fantastic bounty hunting couple who take on an evil slave trader played by a superb Leonardo DiCaprio.
the hateful eight (2015)

the hateful eight it’s the second (and seemingly last) Tarantino Western he’s made. This movie is slower paced than its predecessors, but that lull is filled with juicy dialogue and great acting. Eight bounty hunters trapped together in a cabin surrounded by snow, but there’s a liar among them. Can there be more ‘Tarantino’ like this?
death proof (2007)

death proof it is part of a diptych called ‘Grindhouse’, which Tarantino made in collaboration with Robert Rodriguez. This movie is an ode to the exploitation movies of the seventies. The rogue Kurt Russell plays a serial killer who uses neither guns nor knives, but a very unconventional weapon: a car.
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