As the world knows, Quentin Tarantino used to work in a Manhattan Beach video store; this is his homage to all the movies that warped his fragile little mind: Hong Kong martial-arts epics and the yakuza sagas of Japan; Italian gialli and Truffaut's The Bride Wore Black. This bride (Uma Thurman) believes that, if revenge is a dish best served cold, she'll gorge on it at an all-you-can-eat sushi bar. Like an Iron Chef, she dices and slices her husband's killers, and anyone who works for them, in scenes of balletic carnography. And she's not nearly finished: Vol. 2 comes out in February. Your stomach should have settled by then.
Epic times call for epic art, and nothing moved us more than The Return of the King. Other things we loved: Louis Vuitton, William Boyd and BBC's The Office And to the Atlanta group OutKast, we say "Stank you very much!"