Quentin Tarantino is more than one of Hollywood's greatest directors. He's also an avid movie buff who is always eager to share his love of his favorite films, past and present. From his open adoration of the FX series "Justified" — which prompted him to cast star Timothy Olyphant in "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" — to his obsession with blaxploitation films and spaghetti Westerns, he's never been shy about the movies that inspired him. One of Tarantino's favorites is "Sorcerer," a '70s flop that turned into a big hit . He called it one of the greatest movies of all time.
"Sorcerer" is a 1977 thriller directed by William Friedkin ( who died in 2023 ). Friedkin was relatively fresh off of making "The Exorcist" a few years earlier. Unlike that horrifying family drama, "Sorcerer" centers on

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