Quentin Tarantino has never been particularly interested in making a traditional Western. Instead, the filmmaker has spent much of his career borrowing the genre’s imagery, rhythms, and archetypes and reshaping them into something distinctly his own. Kill Bill blended spaghetti Western influences with martial arts and revenge epics, while The Hateful Eight turned a snowbound cabin into the setting for a single-room, paranoia-filled Western. Even…