Pulp Fiction Reviews
Slant Magazine
The most influential film of the 1990s makes its highly anticipated bow on Blu-ray, and Lionsgate rises to the occasion with this spectacular transfer and strong supplemental material.
Entertainment Weekly
Top CriticOne of the coolest things about Pulp Fiction is its many links to other pleasures.
Full Review
| Original Score: A
Cutting Edge
Moviehole
Movie Metropolis
This is one of my favorite films of all time, without a doubt. Buena Vista has finally done right by Pulp Fiction and released a top-notch two-disc collection.
Full Review
| Original Score: 10/10
CHUD
Hollywood Reporter
Top Critic
San Francisco Examiner
It takes its time -- no other movie has included an "uncomfortable silence" quite like the one between John Travolta and Uma Thurman -- but never loses its punch or its constant energy.
Matinee Magazine
The movie feels as vital as ever now, with its gallery of colorful characters and unexpected ingenuity lurking beneath every single scene
DVD Clinic
An addicting breath of fresh air from a genre that was (back in the mid-90's) well past the point of stagnation.
Full Review
| Original Score: 5/5
Reel.com
| Original Score: 3/4
PreViewed DVD
Boxoffice Magazine
Slant Magazine
Sans Tarantino commentary track, this may not be the definitive edition of Pulp Fiction but it certainly comes close.
Movie Metropolis
It isn't often a movie comes along that helps change a whole generation of succeeding films.
| Original Score: 9/10
Movieline
Only Tarantino would have bothered to rescue the former Vinnie Barbarino from the sewers of talking-dog movies, but he got repaid handsomely for his troubles, for who else but Travolta could possibly be as lovable as Thumper while playing a scumbag?
DVDnett.no
| Original Score: 5/7
