Grindhouse
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Grindhouse
Summary
Grindhouse is a double feature[1]. Grindhouse has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Grindhouse's instance of is recorded as double feature[3].
- Grindhouse was directed by Robert Rodriguez[4].
- Grindhouse was directed by Quentin Tarantino[5].
- Grindhouse was directed by Edgar Wright[6].
- Grindhouse was directed by Rob Zombie[7].
- Grindhouse was directed by Eli Roth[8].
- Quentin Tarantino wrote the screenplay for Grindhouse[9].
- Eli Roth wrote the screenplay for Grindhouse[10].
- Rob Zombie wrote the screenplay for Grindhouse[11].
- Edgar Wright wrote the screenplay for Grindhouse[12].
- Robert Rodriguez wrote the screenplay for Grindhouse[13].
- Grindhouse's composer is recorded as Q346285[14].
- Grindhouse's genre is thriller film[15].
- Grindhouse's genre is horror film[16].
- Grindhouse's genre is exploitation film[17].
- Grindhouse's genre is zombie film[18].
- Grindhouse's genre is action film[19].
- Grindhouse's genre is splatter film[20].
- Grindhouse's genre is mystery film[21].
- Grindhouse's genre is crime thriller film[22].
- Grindhouse's genre is independent film[23].
- Grindhouse's genre is crime drama film[24].
- Grindhouse's genre is crime film[25].
- Grindhouse's genre is suspense film[26].
- Grindhouse's genre is drama film[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Quentin Tarantino[28], Robert Rodriguez[29], and Eli Roth[30]. Directors include Robert Rodriguez[4], Quentin Tarantino[5], Edgar Wright[6], Rob Zombie[7], and Eli Roth[8]. Screenwriters include Quentin Tarantino[9], Eli Roth[10], Rob Zombie[11], Edgar Wright[12], and Robert Rodriguez[13]. Cast members include Rose McGowan[31], Freddy Rodriguez[32], Bruce Willis[33], Kurt Russell[34], Sydney Tamiia Poitier[35], and Zoë Bell[36].
Publication
Publication dates include January 1, 2007[37] and July 3, 2008[38]. Original languages include Spanish[39] and English[40]. Genres include thriller film[15], horror film[16], exploitation film[17], zombie film[18], action film[19], and splatter film[20].
Subject and Themes
Grindhouse's main subject is serial killer[41].
Reception
Reviews include 84%[42], 7.4/10[43], and 77/100[44].
Why It Matters
Grindhouse has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Grindhouse is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]