Follow us on Google News

Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed

Quentin Tarantino is undoubtedly one of the most influential directors in Hollywood. There is one filmmaker who was influenced and guided by Tarantino and went on to become a prominent name in the horror genre. Eli Roth’s film,Restaurant Dogs, was a clear homage to the Tarantino filmReservoir Dogs. The duo later became good friends and collaborated on several projects over the years.

Quentin Tarantino found his perfect partner after watching Eli Roth’s Cabin Fever

Roth’s films had their fair share of acclaim and criticism, depending on the audience of the film. He was put on the horror genre map with his controversial film franchise,Hostel. He went on to makeKnock Knockwith Keanu Reeves, which some fans consider as Reeves’ most disgusting movie.

Eli Roth And Quentin Tarantino Bonded Over Their Love For Horror Films

Eli Roth‘s works are mostly categorized as splatter films, a sub-genre within the horror genre. His earlier films were largely inspired byQuentin Tarantino‘s style of filmmaking. Roth got to meet with his idol when he was meeting a producer for his first directorial feature filmCabin Fever. He approached the director and told him about his movie aspiration. TheDjango Unchaineddirector wished him luck for the film. Roth shared this first meeting story on theReelBlend podcast:

“Quentin meant the world to me. I always call myself the original Tarantino rip-off. One of my first meetings on Cabin Fever with a producer, when I had a script, was at this restaurant Birds. And someone’s like, ‘Quentin Tarantino’s right over there.’ And I went over to him and like, ‘Sorry to bother you. I’m a huge fan. I’m trying to make a horror movie.’ He was like, ‘Oh man, good luck with that. Just go make a great movie.’ And that was it.”

Eli Roth as Donny Donowitz in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds

KNB EFX Group, the American special effects company and frequent collaborator with Tarantino, worked on Roth’sCabin Fever. The company put in a good word about Roth’s film to thePulp Fictiondirector when they went on to work forKill Bill. Tarantino came to the screening of the film and called the then-up-and-coming director“the future of horror”during his interview with Premiere Magazine in 2004 (via IMDb).

Brad Pitt Still Can’t Outrun “Absurd” Movie Scene From His Past While A-Lister Tries To Lock Down Quentin Tarantino’s Tenth and Final Film

In his interview with ReelBlend, Roth shared that Tarantino treated him like a friend after his first film. As they got to know each other better, they realized that they had the same influences in filmmaking and both had a pure love for horror movies. For Roth, it was meeting“another alien”who speaks the same language of films as him. TheGreen Infernodirector shared:

“He treated me like a friend. Like we grew up together in the video store. We had parallel childhoods and same influences. And he knew that my love of horror movies was so pure, just like his. So finally, it’s like meeting another alien on your same planet who speaks that same language as you. We could reference that movie, and that movie. It’s incredible. What Quentin has done for me, it’s more than a friend, it’s a brother, it’s a family member.”

Eli Roth created a fake trailer of his Thanksgiving film for Quentin Tarantino

Roth was just 21 when he directedCabin Fever. His big break came after the release of the first film in theHostelfranchise in 2005. Tarantino was one of the executive producers of the film and the promotional material all carried the tag,“Quentin Tarantino Presents”, which significantly increased the film’s reach and credibility.

Eli Roth Made A Fake Trailer For Quentin Tarantino’s Film

In 2007, Quentin Tarantino andRobert Rodriguezreleased the double feature titledGrindhouse, which included the former’s filmDeath Proofand the latter’sPlanet Terror. In an interview withEW, Eli Roth recalled the time when Quentin Tarantino called him and said,“Do you want to do a fake trailer [for Grindhouse]?”Eli Roth already had the exact idea for the fake yet convincing thriller, a concept he had developed with his friend Jeff Rendell.

This trailer later became theholiday slasher thriller,Thanksgiving, which was released last November during Thanksgiving week. He and Rendell shot the fake promo while filming for the secondHostelfilm. The 2023 film became a critical and commercial success for the director. Tarantino also gave him his best-remembered acting role, playingDonny Donowitz inInglourious Basterds.

“It was right up there with Fury Road”: Quentin Tarantino Still Enraged Over Rachel Zegler Film Losing the Best Picture Oscar

Eli Roth is infamous among certain sections of the audience for pushing the boundaries of horror films. HisHostelfilms were infamous for their explicit violence, while his film withKeanu Reeves,Knock Knock, was widely considered a disturbing film. Roth’s ex-wife, Lorenzo Izzo, starred alongsideAna de Armasas two women who try to seduce Reeves’s character in the erotic thriller.

“It was right up there with Fury Road”: Quentin Tarantino Still Enraged Over Rachel Zegler Film Losing the Best Picture Oscar

Eli Roth’s new film,Borderlands, will hit theaters on June 22, 2025.

Hashim Asraff

Senior Writer

Articles Published :3018

Hashim Asraff is a Senior Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, with over 2,800 articles published on celebrity culture, comic book movies, and major TV franchises. With a background in Sociology and a keen interest in pop culture, Hashim brings a unique lens to breaking news stories, character deep-dives, film rankings, and fan-driven perspectives.His coverage often includes the MCU, DCU, hit network shows, and celebrity profiles, giving readers a rich blend of entertainment and analysis. A longtime fan of crime and investigative series, Hashim has watched thousands of episodes of NCIS, Criminal Minds, Law & Order: SVU, Bones, Blue Bloods, and The RookieA passionate storyteller and wordsmith, Hashim has also worked as a ghostwriter and managed multiple social media handles. He brought his writing expertise to FandomWire to also pursue his lifelong love for cinema and television.

More from Hashim Asraff

Brad Pitt Hits Maximum Paranoia: Real Reason He Wants to Turn $12 Million Home Into a “Fortress” (Report)

Peacemaker Season 2: Frank Grillo Reveals John Cena’s Secret That He Never Saw Coming

Prince Harry Gave Royal Family Member a Bloody Nose in a Fist Fight

Gen V Season 2: Total Episodes and Finale Date Revealed

We Were Liars Season 1 Ending Explained: Who Does Cadence Accidentally Kill?

Seth Rogen Had to Apologize for Comparing Clint Eastwood’s Biggest Movie to Inglourious Basterds

New ‘Harry Potter’ BTS Image Reveals Nick Frost’s Shockingly Perfect Look as Hagrid

Upload Season 4: How Many Episodes Will the Final Season Have?

Japan’s 10 Most-Watched Anime of 2025: Naruto Not Even in Top 5

Eli RothKeanu ReevesQuentin Tarantino

Peacemaker Season 2: Frank Grillo Reveals John Cena’s Secret That He Never Saw Coming