The Best Posters for Tarantino Fans

The Best Posters for Tarantino Fans

Few directors have created such an instantly recognizable style as Quentin Tarantino. His films mix sharp dialogue, unforgettable characters, and bold visuals that stick with you long after the credits roll. We wanted to capture that same energy with a collection of minimalist posters that pay homage to his most iconic movies.

1. Reservoir Dogs (1992)

Where it all began. The black suits, the sunglasses, the slow-motion walk—Reservoir Dogs set the tone for everything Tarantino would become. This poster strips it back while keeping that raw, violent energy.

2. Pulp Fiction (1994)

Arguably his most famous film, Pulp Fiction gave us the dance scene, the briefcase, and some of the most quotable lines in movie history. Our poster highlights Uma Thurman’s iconic look as Mia Wallace, equal parts danger and cool.

3. Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2 (2003–2004)

The Bride’s revenge saga is both brutal and beautiful. The yellow-and-black visuals are as iconic as Bruce Lee’s tracksuit, and our poster captures that cinematic split between darkness and vengeance.

4. Inglourious Basterds (2009)

Tarantino rewrote history with Inglourious Basterds, giving us Christoph Waltz’s unforgettable Colonel Hans Landa and Brad Pitt’s scalping-obsessed Aldo Raine. The poster leans into its pulp war-movie aesthetic with bold red tones.

5. Django Unchained (2012)

A bloody spaghetti Western revival, Django Unchained blends revenge and justice in a way only Tarantino could deliver. The poster channels that blazing sun-soaked violence with strong silhouettes.

6. Written & Directed by Quentin Tarantino

Sometimes the credit itself is the brand. Tarantino’s “Written and Directed by” title card has become a piece of film history on its own. Our poster highlights this instantly recognizable mark, splattered with cinematic blood-red ink.

7. VHS Stack

For those who remember the days of video rental stores, this VHS stack design is pure nostalgia. Each spine is a piece of Tarantino’s filmography, reimagined as if you were browsing a Blockbuster shelf in the ’90s.

Check out the full Tarantino-inspired collection in our shop and bring a piece of his cinematic world into your home.