PARK CITY, Utah — Few debuts in the history of cinema have made as much impact as Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs did when it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1992.
A smart, slick caper film, QT’s rat-a-tat dialogue and style birthed numerous imitators and ushered in the latest generation of filmmaker who, like their musical contemporaries, were deft at mashing up references and tropes to construct something new and fresh.
To celebrate the quarter century since its release, Sundance did a one-off screening of the film introduced by Tarantino, followed by a lively conversation where he was joined by producer Lawrence Bender and Mr. Orange himself, Michael Madsen. Read more…
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Originally syndicated from 16 things Quentin Tarantino learned from rewatching ‘Reservoir Dogs’ at Sundance
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