Quentin Tarantino has expressed criticism of the current state of Hollywood, describing it as 'a flavourless sausage factory' in an article for Sight and Sound magazine. He noted that since the pandemic, he finds it challenging to enjoy new films, citing issues such as flaws, implausibilities, and miscasting. Tarantino reflected on his ability to overlook the shortcomings of 1980s films due to his love for cinema, contrasting it with his current feelings of contempt towards contemporary movies. He mentioned enjoying 'The Rip,' directed by Joe Carnahan, and highlighted 'West Side Story' and 'Horizon: An American Saga' as recent films he appreciated. Tarantino is currently developing a play titled 'The Popinjay Cavalier,' set to premiere in London's West End in 2027. His last film was 'Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood,' released in 2019.
Quentin Tarantino Critiques Contemporary Hollywood
Quentin Tarantino criticized modern Hollywood in an article for Sight and Sound, calling it a 'flavourless sausage factory' and expressing difficulty in enjoying new films since the pandemic. He mentioned a few recent films he liked and is currently working on a play set to open in 2027.
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Quentin Tarantino Critiques Contemporary Hollywood