+1
He is getting there, but, at the moment, I would say no, purely because he has yet to truly develop his own distinctive style as a filmmaker. I just feel most of the noticeable stylistic inspirations in his films (bar The Master) come across as just a bit too discernible. There is nothing inherently wrong with this, of course - Tarantino has based his entire career off this very notion, and he has proven to be one of the better directors working in America today, but I just feel a degree of individuality (for lack of better word) and distinctiveness is a necessity in my books if you want to be dubbed as the best working filmmaker alive in the US. I would put a few other filmmakers above him, but he is certainly getting closer, especially after seeing The Master, which came across as his most personal and original piece yet.