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Kill Bill Vol. 1 Cinema Review
Quentin Tarantino's long-awaited fourth film is here - or at least the first half of it is. Kill Bill Vol. 1 is his take on a martial arts revenge movie starring Uma Thurman as a retired assassin hellbent on avenging herself on the former associates who tried to kill her. Lucy Liu also stars.


Kill Bill Vol. 1 DVD Video Review
Quentin Tarantino's next film, Kill Bill Vol. 2 is due in the cinemas later this month and the opening half of the story is now available on DVD. Colin Polonowski takes a look at the Region 1 release.


Kill Bill Vol. 2 Cinema Review
The waiting is over. The Bride returns to finish what she started in the second half of Quentin Tarantino's revenge epic. Uma Thurman and David Carradine star. Review by Kevin O'Reilly.


Kill Bill Vol. 1 (Japanese version) DVD Video Review
Michael Mackenzie has reviewed the Japanese Region 2 release of Kill Bill Vol. 1, which boasts a gorier cut, additional bonus features and improved picture quality when compared to the Western releases.


Kill Bill Volume 2 Announced News
Buena Vista have announced the Region 2 DVD release of Kill Bill Volume 2 for 16 August 2004. Although not specified in the press release, we can expect a 2.35:1 anamorphic transfer and both Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks. The information we do have confirms the following extras: • The Making of...


Kill Bill: Volume 2 - Japanese LE in October News
Universal Japan have announced the Japanese Region 2 DVD release of Kill Bill Vol. 2 for 8th October 2004. Arriving in both standard (3,990 yen) and Premium Box (7,980 yen) editions there will also be a Vol 1 & 2 twin pack (6,279 yen). Please note there is no difference between the Japanese versio...


Kill Bill Vol. 2 DVD Video Review
Michael Mackenzie has reviewed the R2 UK release of Kill Bill Vol. 2, the conclusion of Quentin Tarantino's roaring rampage of revenge.


Kill Bill: Volumes 1 and 2 Blu-Ray Review
Now that Quentin Tarantino's B-movie epic has finally surfaced in high definition, Michael Mackenzie does double duty and reviews the Blu-ray releases of both volumes of Kill Bill at once.