Quentin Tarantino - Ranking His Films From Worst To Best

By Taylor Burns /

5. Reservoir Dogs

The film that put Quentin Tarantino on the map and established him as the leading light of the independent American cinema scene of the 1990s. Featuring a cast of veterans (Harvey Keitel), oddballs (Steve Buscemi), tough guys (Michael Madsen), and friends of the director (Tim Roth), Tarantino crafted a violent, bleak, inventive picture in Reservoir Dogs, one which would lay the foundations for his future films and one which many still see as the quintessential Tarantino movie.

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A dialogue heavy film, this was the first instance of the director€™s uncanny ear for realistic, off-tangent discourse, the best example of it coming in the film€™s opening scene, which sees our band of suit-clad crooks discussing Madonna€™s Like A Virgin. Reservoir Dogs also gifted us some classic early Tarantino moments, from the slow motion walk in the parking lot (parodied memorably in Swingers), to the torture scene, eerily sound-tracked by Stuck In The Middle With You; the first great example of the director€™s Scorsese-like ear for pop-music.