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Stealing Pulp Fiction
Stealing Pulp Fiction is a 2024 American comedy heist film written, produced, and directed by Danny Turkiewicz, in his directorial debut. Based on Turkiewicz's short film of the same name, the film stars Jon Rudnitsky, Cazzie David, Karan Soni, Taylor Hill, Oliver Cooper, and Jason Alexander. It premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival on October 19, 2024, and was released on video on demand and in selected theaters on June 27, 2025.
Three aspiring Hollywood friends plot to steal Quentin Tarantino's personal 35mm print of Pulp Fiction from his movie theater. The friends team up with their therapist to carry out the heist.
By March 2023, Jon Rudnitsky, Karan Soni, Cazzie David, Taylor Hill, Oliver Cooper, and Jason Alexander were cast in the film, which would be written and directed by Danny Turkiewicz.
The film premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival on October 19, 2024. It screened at Fantasporto and the Glasgow Film Festival in 2025.
Giant Pictures acquired the distribution rights to the film in 2024. It was given a video on demand and limited theatrical release on June 27, 2025.
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 33% of 18 critics' reviews are positive.
In a negative review, Glenn Kenny of The New York Times wrote, "Turkiewicz apes Tarantino's great film by giving chapter titles to its sections and setting multiple scenes in a diner. These sequences don't resemble Pulp Fiction so much as they do television ads for Chili's — a locale where you'll have a better time than watching this utterly misbegotten movie."
Calum Cooper of In Their Own League was particularly scathing of the film, criticising the characters, humour and lack of creativity in the film's attempts to pay homage to Tarantino. He wrote, "Stealing Pulp Fiction is one of the worst comedies of recent memory; a film that may incentivise you into following its putrid characters’ lead and stealing the digital print to spare innocents from its awfulness."
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Stealing Pulp Fiction
Stealing Pulp Fiction is a 2024 American comedy heist film written, produced, and directed by Danny Turkiewicz, in his directorial debut. Based on Turkiewicz's short film of the same name, the film stars Jon Rudnitsky, Cazzie David, Karan Soni, Taylor Hill, Oliver Cooper, and Jason Alexander. It premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival on October 19, 2024, and was released on video on demand and in selected theaters on June 27, 2025.
Three aspiring Hollywood friends plot to steal Quentin Tarantino's personal 35mm print of Pulp Fiction from his movie theater. The friends team up with their therapist to carry out the heist.
By March 2023, Jon Rudnitsky, Karan Soni, Cazzie David, Taylor Hill, Oliver Cooper, and Jason Alexander were cast in the film, which would be written and directed by Danny Turkiewicz.
The film premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival on October 19, 2024. It screened at Fantasporto and the Glasgow Film Festival in 2025.
Giant Pictures acquired the distribution rights to the film in 2024. It was given a video on demand and limited theatrical release on June 27, 2025.
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 33% of 18 critics' reviews are positive.
In a negative review, Glenn Kenny of The New York Times wrote, "Turkiewicz apes Tarantino's great film by giving chapter titles to its sections and setting multiple scenes in a diner. These sequences don't resemble Pulp Fiction so much as they do television ads for Chili's — a locale where you'll have a better time than watching this utterly misbegotten movie."
Calum Cooper of In Their Own League was particularly scathing of the film, criticising the characters, humour and lack of creativity in the film's attempts to pay homage to Tarantino. He wrote, "Stealing Pulp Fiction is one of the worst comedies of recent memory; a film that may incentivise you into following its putrid characters’ lead and stealing the digital print to spare innocents from its awfulness."