Goblin
Goblin

Goblin

1993Movie74 minEnglish

A newlywed couple move into their new house. What they don't realize is that the previous owner of the house raised a monstrous creature from the depths of hell! Now it's coming back to make up for lost time. The Goblin, set free from its dark prison within the earth, lays waste to the Missouri countryside, hungry to mangle or kill anything or anyone in its path. The young people, trapped inside the house, are pushed to the nightmarish extremes, forced to retaliate...or become the next victim of...the GOBLIN! Goblin delivers unbelievable scenes of violence and gore...just pray he doesn't deliver them to your doorstep!

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IMDb8.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic94
Google Users93%
Director: Quentin TarantinoGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A suave and professional hitman named Vincent Vega is tasked with escorting his boss's wife, Mia Wallace, for an evening of dancing and debauchery. Meanwhile, his partner Jules Winnfield wrestles with a crisis of faith following a miraculous event. The film interweaves multiple narratives, including those of a boxer trying to escape the mob and two small-time criminals planning a heist.

Critical Reception

Pulp Fiction was a landmark film, widely acclaimed by critics for its innovative non-linear narrative, sharp dialogue, and stylish direction. It was a massive commercial success and is considered one of the most influential films of the 1990s, celebrated for its re-energizing of independent cinema and its unique blend of dark humor and violence.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its groundbreaking, non-linear storytelling and witty, unforgettable dialogue.
  • Lauded for its stylish direction, memorable characters, and bold exploration of pop culture and violence.
  • Celebrated as a defining film of its generation that redefined independent cinema.

Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly praise Pulp Fiction for its brilliant script, iconic performances, and unique, compelling narrative structure. Many highlight the sharp, quotable dialogue and the film's cool, distinctive style as major draws.

Awards & Accolades

Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, multiple Golden Globe nominations.

Fun Fact

The iconic dance scene between Vincent Vega and Mia Wallace was largely improvised by John Travolta and Uma Thurman, with Quentin Tarantino directing them to just 'do something fun'.

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