He's known for not holding back with his opinions on Hollywood movies that aren't his own. Heck, he's even outspoken about his own works at times – both in praise and criticism.
One of Quentin Tarantino's latest slams was directed at Oscar-winning actress Cate Blanchett, the director claiming in an interview that none of her "arty" movies "have a shelf life". Ouch.
Even more recently, however, Tarantino targeted David Robert Mitchell's supernatural horror movie It Follows.
The picture was received remarkably well by critics and scary film fans when it was released last year. But it turns out Tarantino wasn't one of the many people that did enjoy the eerie story of a sexually-transmitted disease that takes the form of an evil entity that stalks its victims and eventually kills them if they don't pass the disease on. In fact, he could tell you exactly where it all went wrong...
Speaking about what he thought of the picture, Tarantino told Vulture: "It's one of those movies that's so good that you start getting mad at it for not being great. The fact that he didn't take it all the way makes me not just disappointed but almost a little angry."
By Amy West.
Full story at Yahoo News.

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