I'm generally very skeptical of conspiracy theories. The only one I have ever taken remotely seriously is that the government is spying on us, and that turned out to be true in a big way.
Why is the dominance of a certain group in Hollywood necessarily "ominous"? Could it possibly be that Jews are genetically predisposed to be more creative than other ethnicities? If IQ is heritable, surely other traits could be too. Would you say that the over-representation of gays in Hollywood and other arts is also ominous? Most of the time, there is a perfectly good explanation for the way things are.
For one ethnic group to control others, they would need to have a near-100% dominance in the media and entertainment industry. Otherwise, they would have to get members of other groups to work with them for the same purpose, and no conspiracy theorist has ever been able to explain to me why people would be complicit in so-called propaganda against their own people (which would include Tarantino himself, of course).
I'm not good of thinking of movies on the spot, but I'm sure if you Googled "movies with Jewish villains", you'd get an answer to that question.
I assume you're aware that not all movies hold your hand, leaving certain things morally ambiguous, and letting you make up your own mind about what was good or bad, justified or unjustified. To claim that the Jews' actions in this movie were justified is to put your own spin on it. Tarantino always glorifies violence, but in this movie it seemed particularly brutal to me because he went out of his way to depict the German soldiers as human, and arguably more intelligent than the Americans.
This is not a racist propaganda movie, and the fact that you see it as such shows your obsession with race. Of course propaganda can be used to fuel the hatred of one group against another, if done correctly by a government. We've seen that's possible. But it has to be constant, targeted, and omnipresent. One Tarantino movie every few years, that people voluntarily pay to see, cannot be classed as propaganda.
Regarding psychological research, I'm much more familiar with studies done on the link between video games and violence because that's more my area of interest, but I am aware that the overwhelming scientific consensus is that entertainment of any kind is not associated with an increase in violent behavior. With that said, it's probably true that we vicariously enjoy entertainment depicting violence and other primal urges, because as you say, it gives the corresponding areas of the brain – which normally have to be suppressed – an acceptable outlet.
As for how Tarantino's movies should be classified, I'm sure not many people would argue with the term "violence porn", but it's superfluous to include the word "revenge", as that is a common trope in many movies. One of the most common plot devices in any kind of entertainment is for the protagonist(s) to be wronged in some way, causing them to set out on a quest of putting things right. As usual, Tarantino takes this to extremes, but that doesn't imply any conspiracy exists, or that his movies are propaganda.
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