Actress Rosanna Arquette recently criticized Quentin Tarantino’s use of the n-word in a conversation with The Times. In an interview conducted with the British newspaper, Arquette reflected on her role in 1994’s “Pulp Fiction,” where she portrayed Marie Holt, the wife of Eric Holt. Arquette described the film as iconic while expressing her disapproval of Tarantino’s frequent use of the term. She noted that the societal acceptance of this usage within the film “Pulp Fiction” is concerning. Topics: #pulp #fiction #arquette Post navigation The actor of “Pulp Fiction” criticizes Tarantino: his screenplays are not art, but pure racism(2) The actor of “Pulp Fiction” criticizes Tarantino: his screenplays are not art, but pure racism(2)
“It’s disheartening to hear such a respected performer express such strong concerns about the problematic elements within Tarantino’s work.” Reply