Quentin Tarantino always conceived Kill Bill as one massive epic of revenge. It was his distributor, Miramax, that wanted to cut it into two “volumes” in order to maximize their potential profits by selling two tickets to one movie.

In the intervening years, Tarantino has screened the original uncut version of the movie, which he calls Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair , at some film festivals and at his theaters in Los Angeles. But the combined Kill Bill has never gotten a full theatrical release before 2025, when Lionsgate is finally putting out Tarantino’s version of Kill Bill in theaters around the country — and in 35mm and even 70mm to boot.

Uma Thurman stars in the film as “The Bride,” an assassin who is betrayed by the rest of her team of elite killers and left f

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