Actress Rosanna Arquette recently criticized Quentin Tarantino’s use of the n-word in a recent interview with The Times. In the conversation, 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 societal acceptance of the language has occurred despite its problematic nature.

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  1. “It’s deeply concerning to hear such accusations leveled against a filmmaker with such a significant body of work.”

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