Eric Freeman

As Shoshanna, Melanie Laurent mixes just the right amount of vulnerability, fear, and soulfulness to gain our sympathies, but she also can be pretty damn scary and is clearly someone you do not want to fuck with. Her emotional release after Landa finally leaves the restaurant is the best single moment of acting in the entire film, and if she does not get an Oscar nomination I will be very upset.
Eric Freeman

The dirty secret of Brad Pitt’s career is that he’s a boring leading man and an electric character actor. All one has to do is watch him in True Romance, Burn After Reading, 12 Monkeys, Snatch, and to a lesser extent Fight Club, and you’ll know that he was born to play goofballs and pyschopaths.
Eric Freeman

Revenge can be justified and is often necessary, but reveling in it is pretty disgusting. Violence is serious business, and taken in tandem with the portrayal of Nazis as something approaching real people, it’s hard to watch the theater fire without feeling like something terrible is happening onscreen.
Eric Freeman

It’s hard to know how seriously one should take Quentin Tarantino’s work. In interviews, he comes across as an obnoxious tool, a filmmaker more concerned with seeming cool than making meaningful art. To be fair, his movies provide ample evidence for this case; they luxuriate in genre excesses and often don’t seem to be about anything other than their own production. Sometimes it seems like he just wants to impress us with how many movies he’s watched, and bonus points if he can somehow find a way to fit Samuel L. Jackson in there.