Yes, she was in 'Hail, Caesar!', which was directed by the Coen brothers, not Quentin Tarantino. So, she has not been in any of Tarantino's movies as of yet.
No. Quentin Tarantino movies usually feature a particular set of actors who are often associated with his distinct style of filmmaking. Ray Park, known for his roles in other franchises like Star Wars, has not been cast in any of Tarantino's works. His movies such as Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, etc., do not include Ray Park in their casts.
Yes, she was in 'Black Swan' which was directed by Darren Aronofsky, not Quentin Tarantino. So as of now, she has not been in any Quentin Tarantino movies.
No. There's no indication that Kurt Cobain was considered for any Quentin Tarantino movies. Tarantino typically works with actors who are part of the acting community, and Cobain was a musician. Their worlds didn't really intersect in terms of casting for Tarantino's films.
No. Quentin Tarantino is a director with a very specific and recognizable style in his movies, and he directs his own works. Ben Stiller also has his own directorial career which doesn't involve directing Quentin Tarantino's movies.
Quentin Tarantino's pulp fiction was influenced by many movies, some of which included:
Violent Street (2002): This is a film about crime and violence and one of Quentin Tarantino's first works. It deeply influenced the plot and theme of pulp fiction.
The Godfather (1972): This is a classic gangster movie and one of Quentin Tarantino's early works. The violence and gang plots of the Godfather movies also influenced pulp fiction.
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1982): This is an adventure movie where the protagonist encounters many dangers and challenges during the treasure hunt. These plots also appeared in pulp novels and became the prototype of some plots.
Sin City (2005): This is a film about crime and love and one of Quentin Tarantino's latest works. The crime and gang plots in Sin City movies also influenced pulp fiction.
Many plots and topics of pulp fiction were influenced by these movies, including crime, gangs, love, adventure, etc.
Yes, he was. Quentin Tarantino not only was in 'Pulp Fiction' but also directed it. He often likes to make cameo appearances in his own movies, and 'Pulp Fiction' is one of his most iconic works, filled with his unique style of storytelling, non - linear plots, and cool dialogues.