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  1. If Quentin Tarantino re-invented this sort of production 25 years ago with Reservoir Dogs , other directors have since copied and refined it. Free Fire isn’t a “ Reservoir Dogs for the 2010s” but there are enough similarities in approach, tone, and style to warrant a comparison.

    • Ben Wheatley
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    • Armie Hammer
  2. Apr 21, 2017 · Either way, its temporal distance from "Reservoir Dogs"—a film it brazenly imitates, right down to the warehouse setting and the grandiose use of kitschy pop—makes it noteworthy.

  3. Free Fire review: "the last 90 seconds of Reservoir Dogs stretched out to 90 minutes" Director Ben Wheatley shows us what he can do with a starry cast, a deserted warehouse and a helluva...

    • Terry Staunton
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  5. Apr 2, 2017 · Less an extended riff on the final standoff from Reservoir Dogs than an absurdist expansion of the close-range gunfight from The Naked Gun 2½, Free Fire is a delirious descent into...

  6. From British director Ben Wheatly comes Free Fire, a movie that mashes up the likes of Guy Ritchie and Quentin Tarantino in a movie that offers some excellent dialogue from some of the characters...

  7. Mar 27, 2017 · Comparisons to Reservoir Dogs are probably inevitable given the warehouse setting, copious firearms and endlessly quotable script, but this is a sleeker and more violent film (though perhaps...

  8. Aug 10, 2018 · Reservoir Dogs was shot on a famously tight budget, explaining why so much of the film unfolds within a warehouse; a large empty space that was available to Tarantino without having to worry about outside factors intervening. Nevertheless, the film includes dozens of sequences set outside the warehouse; including various scenes of the ...

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