Pulp Fiction cast reunites for film’s 30th anniversary celebration

John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson, and other cast members of Pulp Fiction danced onto the red carpet at the 15th annual TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood to celebrate the film's 30th anniversary. The stars were also joined by other cast members including Rosanna Arquette, Phil LaMarr, Julia Sweeney, Frank Whaley, and Eric Stoltz. The iconic film, which catapulted Quentin Tarantino to mainstream success, follows three interwoven Los Angeles crime stories.

The film garnered seven Oscar nominations, with Tarantino winning Best Original Screenplay. Travolta, Jackson, and Thurman also received acting nods. Eric Stoltz, who played drug dealer Lance, reflected on the film's genre-bending impact, "Tarantino created his own mish-mash of genres that surprised people – and Pulp was the first of its kind."

The reunion comes on the heels of director Quentin Tarantino's surprising announcement that he has scrapped plans for his final film, The Movie Critic, which would have starred Brad Pitt. This leaves the future of Tarantino's filmmaking career uncertain, as he previously vowed to retire after his 10th film.

RELATED POST

COMMENTS