Quentin Tarantino declares the modern era of cinema as one of the worst ever for Hollywood.
Acclaimed writer-director Quentin Tarantino recently declared that Hollywood's modern era is one of the worst in cinematic history. Beginning with Reservoir Dogs in 1992, Tarantino quickly became appreciated as one of the most talented filmmakers in Hollywood. His Palme d'Or-winning follow-up film, Pulp Fiction, cemented Tarantino's place as one of the industry's top directors.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY During an episode of The Video Archives Podcast , Tarantino called the current era in Hollywood one of the worst. The Academy Award-winning director also included the 1950s and the 1980s in that category, despite Tarantino claiming he saw more movies in the '80s than any other decade. Read what Tarantino had to say below:
“Even though the ‘80s was the time that I probably saw more movies in my life than ever–at least as far as going out to the movies was concerned–I do feel that ‘80s cinema is, along with the ‘50s, the worst era in Hollywood history. Matched only by now, matched only by the current era!”Is Modern Hollywood Really Suffering? Tarantino has previously stated his negative opinions of 50s and 80s-era Hollywood, citing censorship and the rise in political correctness.
Although superhero and franchise films have clearly taken over Hollywood, with nine out of the top 10 highest-grossing films of 2022's domestic box office being franchise films, there is an argument to be made regarding the theatrical favoritism given to tentpole films over character-driven original fare.
Although Tarantino has been vocal about his distaste for the modern movie-going experience, he has continued to show love for new films that challenge audiences and bring something different to Hollywood, but are, coincidentally, giant spectacles as well. Tarantino has publicized his love for sequel Mad Max: Fury Road, Disney's massive flop The Lone Ranger, and the highest-grossing film of this year, Top Gun: Maverick.
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