Acclaimed filmmaker Quentin Tarantino has spoken out against the current state of the film industry, calling it a “show pony exercise” and expressing frustration with the way movies are now released.
In an interview with Variety, Tarantino mentioned that he has been working on a play, which he believes is a “big f*cking deal” and a genuine challenge, but he is unsure if he can pull it off. He also criticized the industry, stating that the concept of a movie has changed, with films now being released in theaters for a short period of time before becoming available to stream.
Tarantino, 61, has said that his 10th and final film could be a long time coming, and this recent interview suggests that it may be some time before he returns to directing. His priorities now seem to lie in his play, which he believes is a major challenge.
Tarantino’s comments come from a place of frustration, stemming from his roots as a movie fan. He has long been vocal about his disdain for the direction the industry is heading, citing the rise of streaming services and the decline of theatrical releases.
While Tarantino’s views may be seen as jaded, he does have a point about the current state of the industry. However, his 10th film, if and when it arrives, could be the perfect tonic to revitalize the box office and reinvigorate audience engagement in theaters. Ultimately, Tarantino’s next move will be closely watched as fans and industry insiders wait with bated breath for his next project.