Si vous avez adoré l'énergie folle et les scènes de poursuite haletantes de Boulevard de la mort (2007), ce film culte de Quentin Tarantino, vous allez adorer cette sélection. Nous avons rassemblé 10 films et séries qui captivent par leur style rétro, leur violence stylisée et leur suspense intense. Préparez-vous à découvrir des œuvres qui partagent la même essence cinématographique que ce chef-d'œuvre des années 2000.

Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Description: A crime thriller with intense dialogue, a focus on character psychology, and sudden, graphic violence, all set in a confined space.
Fait: The film was made on a shoestring budget of $


True Romance (1993)
Description: A romantic crime thriller with sharp dialogue, sudden violence, and a focus on outlaw lovers on the run.
Fait: The script was originally written as a standalone story but was later reworked into a film. The famous Sicilian scene was improvised on set.


Natural Born Killers (1994)
Description: A hyper-stylized, violent road movie that critiques media glorification of crime, featuring a chaotic narrative and surreal visuals.
Fait: The film's editing style was inspired by MTV music videos. It was banned in several countries due to its extreme violence.


Pulp Fiction (1994)
Description: A nonlinear narrative filled with sharp dialogue, dark humor, and sudden, shocking violence, often focusing on morally ambiguous characters.
Fait: The iconic dance scene between Vincent Vega and Mia Wallace was inspired by a scene in the French film Bande à part. The film won the Palme d'Or at Cannes.


From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
Description: A genre-blending film that starts as a crime thriller and morphs into a supernatural horror, featuring strong female leads and over-the-top action.
Fait: The film's script was written in just one week. The iconic bar scene was filmed in a real strip club in Los Angeles.


Sin City (2005)
Description: A visually striking noir film with graphic violence, strong female characters, and a nonlinear narrative.
Fait: The film was shot almost entirely on green screen to replicate the comic book's aesthetic. It was co-directed by Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez.


Machete (2010)
Description: A grindhouse-style action film with over-the-top violence, dark humor, and a focus on revenge.
Fait: The film was originally conceived as a fake trailer in the 2007 film Grindhouse. It features numerous cameos from famous actors.


Planet Terror (2007)
Description: A homage to exploitation films, featuring graphic violence, strong female leads, and a chaotic, fast-paced narrative.
Fait: The film was shot to look like a worn-out grindhouse print, complete with missing reels and scratches. It was originally released as part of a double feature with Death Proof.


Django Unchained (2012)
Description: A stylized revenge story blending dark humor with brutal action, featuring strong female characters and a nonlinear narrative.
Fait: The film's title is a nod to the 1966 spaghetti western Django. It won two Academy Awards, including Best Original Screenplay.


The Hateful Eight (2015)
Description: A tense, dialogue-driven thriller with a focus on character dynamics and sudden bursts of extreme violence, set in an isolated location.
Fait: The film was originally intended to be a sequel to Django Unchained but evolved into a standalone story. It was shot in 70mm to enhance the cinematic experience.
