‘I’d rather read a book’: Tarantino criticises ‘flavourless sausage factory’ Hollywood
Summary
Quentin Tarantino criticized current Hollywood movies, calling them unoriginal and full of mistakes. He said movies today do not excite him like they used to and that he would rather read a book than watch most new films.Key Facts
- Tarantino described Hollywood as a "flavourless sausage factory" producing disappointing movies.
- He said many new movies have flaws, bad casting, or try too hard to please audiences.
- Tarantino said he once enjoyed movies in the 1980s despite some bad films but now feels less positive about movies overall.
- He mentioned liking a few recent films, including Joe Carnahan’s The Rip and Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story.
- Tarantino said no current movie has captivated him like movies did in the past.
- He is working on a stage play called The Popinjay Cavalier, planned to open in London in 2027.
- His last movie was Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood (2019), and a follow-up directed by David Fincher is in production.
- Tarantino canceled his planned 10th film, The Movie Critic, which was meant to be his last.
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