Quentin Tarantino doesn't have much love for modern movies, calling Hollywood a \

Oscar-winning filmmaker Quentin Tarantino isn’t mincing words about the state of modern filmmaking in Hollywood in a new magazine essay.

Quentin Tarantino says Hollywood is a "flavorless sausage factory" where miscasting, audience pandering and more ruin every new movie.

Quentin Tarantino slammed Hollywood as a 'flavorless sausage factory' before revealing the one surprising film he has loved in the past six years.

The Oscar winner cited 'The Rip' from Matt Damon and Ben Affleck as a "suspenseful new movie" that actually "held me for its entire duration."

‘These days I’d rather read a book,’ filmmaker says

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“These days I’d rather read a book,” Tarantino said about the current state of Hollywood. There are, however, a few films the curmudgeonous director has enjoyed... #Cinema

Pulp Fiction director writes in Sight and Sound that ‘since the pandemic … it seems almost impossible for a new movie to come out that I don’t pick to death’

Quentin Tarantino doesn't have much love for modern movies, calling Hollywood a \

El director afirmó que le resulta difícil disfrutar gran parte de las películas recientes de Hollywood

Tarantino attacca il cinema hollywoodiano: attori inadatti, stupidaggini e accondiscendenza. Ma salva qualche film

Quentin Tarantino has condemned contemporary Hollywood, describing it as a flavourless sausage factory plagued by flaws and uninspired filmmaking since the pandemic.