Taylor Sheridan, the creator of 'Yellowstone,' expressed indifference towards critics during an appearance on 'The Bill Simmons Podcast.' He acknowledged that he sometimes 'rage-baits' critics and emphasized his intention to challenge conventional storytelling norms. Sheridan defended his writing choices, particularly regarding Demi Moore's character, and criticized entertainment executives for lacking storytelling expertise. He stated that the current industry environment stifles creativity and that his focus is on creating impactful stories rather than winning awards. Sheridan also expressed a preference for working outside of Los Angeles, citing a stronger connection to New York City.
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Taylor Sheridan Discusses Criticism and Creative Freedom in Entertainment
In a recent podcast interview, Taylor Sheridan, creator of 'Yellowstone,' shared his views on criticism and the entertainment industry. He admitted to occasionally provoking critics and criticized executives for their lack of storytelling knowledge, asserting that his goal is to create meaningful content rather than pursue awards. Sheridan also expressed a preference for working outside of Los Angeles.
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Taylor Sheridan On His Critics: ‘I Do Rage-Bait Them … F*ck ’Em, Honestly’
Taylor Sheridan Discusses Criticism and Creative Freedom in Entertainment