Quentin Tarantino today fired back at Rosanna Arquette‘s recent critique of Pulp Fiction, specifically Tarantino’s frequent use of the N-word. “I hope the publicity you’re getting from 132 different ...
Quentin Tarantino responded to Rosanna Arquette criticized his use of the N-word in his films during a recent interview. Arquette starred in “Pulp Fiction” as Jody, wife to Eric Stoltz’s drug dealer ...
Rosanna Arquette famously costarred in Quentin Tarantino's 1994 hit 'Pulp Fiction' Tommy McArdle is a writer-reporter on the Movies team at PEOPLE. Tommy joined PEOPLE in 2022. Getty(2) Rosanna ...
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Rosanna Arquette is speaking out against Quentin Tarantino’s excessive usage of the N-word in his films. Arquette, who played Jody, the girlfriend of drug dealer Lance (played by Eric Stoltz) in Pulp ...
While discussing her role in “Pulp Fiction” with The Sunday Times, Rosanna Arquette said that Quentin Tarantino has a “hall pass” to use the N-word in his films, which she thinks is “racist and creepy ...
Arquette, who appeared in 'Pulp Fiction,' said the movie was "iconic" and "great," continuing to criticize the director's use of the word in his work. By McKinley Franklin Rosanna Arquette is ...
While Rosanna Arquette praised “Pulp Fiction” as “a great film,” she sounded off on director Quentin Tarantino’s use of the N-word in the crime thriller and other movies. In a new interview with The ...
Cumming originally apologized for attendee John Davidson, who has Tourette's, shouting the slur toward Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo during the ceremony. Ryan Coleman is a news writer for ...
A BAFTA jury member has quit following a controversial on-air incident, which saw Tourette’s advocate John Davidson call out the “n-word” while actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were ...
The British Academy has further addressed Sunday night’s N-word controversy at the Film Awards. In a letter to members sent Tuesday, BAFTA Chair Sara Putt and CEO Jane Millichip discussed the incident ...