From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)

Tarantino writes the tension, Rodriguez brings the fangs, Clooney brings the cool, and Salma Hayek burns the whole place down — literally.

Crowd Score: 7.2/10

Who Is It For?

B-movie lovers, Tarantino completists, and anyone who's ever wished a tense crime thriller would suddenly explode into vampire carnage. If you appreciate bold genre-bending, quotable dialogue, and directors who clearly had the time of their lives making a movie, this is your kind of midnight movie. Also essential viewing for anyone who considers Salma Hayek's Santanico Pandemonium dance a formative cinematic experience.

Vibe Match

Pulp Fiction meets Evil Dead with a Salma Hayek chaser

What People Are Saying

I love this movie. I see it as a perfect split between Tarantino and Rodriguez. Everything before they get to Mexico is a great Tarantino movie, then o

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I really like half of this film. To me this movie shows Tarantino's split between his earlier crime dramas to the all out violent exploitation later o

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In this movie, I learnt that Tarantino sure does have a foot fetish

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Definitely my favorite vampire film and might be my favorite Rodriguez film. Kind of a bittersweet ending, but definitely some fun vampire kills.

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I love this movie. I have the most fun with it because I see it as a perfect split between Tarantino and Rodriguez. Everything before they get to Mexico is a great Tarantino movie, then once they get to Mexico it becomes a full out Rodriguez movie. Best of both worlds from two of my favorite directors. This movie also shows me that Clooney COULD have been an amazing Batman if his script wasn't garbage.

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