Legendary director Quentin Tarantino famously plans to make just 10 films. With 2019’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood serving as his ninth, the filmmaker only has one slot left before his self-imposed retirement.
The Movie Critic, which was rumored to be a high-brow meta-critique of the film industry and slated to be his final project, was officially cancelled in April of last year during pre-production, with little explanation provided.
<img src="https://thedailybeast-thedailybeast-prod.web.arc-cdn.net/resizer/v2/PUNFCEPXIBNWBNGFFMB5RL5PBQ.jpg?auth=56df006eed171e2706fa500aa146bf0509919996aedc3333b01ee91b466e721f&smart=true&width=6720&height=3780" alt="Director Quentin Tarantino and Brad Pitt attend the photocall for \"Once Upon A Time In Hollywood\" during the 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival on May 22, 2019 in Cannes, France.
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