‘I’d rather read a book’: Tarantino criticises ‘flavourless sausage factory’ Hollywood
Quentin Tarantino has expressed strong criticism of contemporary Hollywood, describing it as a "flavourless sausage factory" in an article for Sight and Sound magazine. He stated that since the pandemic, he finds it difficult to watch new movies without identifying numerous flaws, such as implausibilities and audience pandering.

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AI-generatedQuentin Tarantino has expressed strong criticism of contemporary Hollywood, describing it as a "flavourless sausage factory" in an article for Sight and Sound magazine. He stated that since the pandemic, he finds it difficult to watch new movies without identifying numerous flaws, such as implausibilities and audience pandering. Tarantino contrasted this with the 1980s, which he could forgive due to his love for going to the movies, whereas current films inspire contempt. While he mentioned enjoying a few recent films like "The Rip," he feels most new releases fail to captivate him, leading him to prefer reading books. Tarantino is currently working on a play and previously scrapped plans for his tenth feature film.
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5 extractedThese days, however, the entire concept of what is a movie is more inclined to inspire contempt in me than generosity.
Since the pandemic, it seems almost impossible for a new movie to come out that I don’t pick to death.
Quentin Tarantino has criticised contemporary Hollywood, calling it “a flavourless sausage factory”.
In 2024 Tarantino scrapped plans to make his 10th feature, The Movie Critic.
Tarantino is currently working on a “swashbuckling” play called The Popinjay Cavalier, due to open in London’s West End in 2027.