Actor Rosanna Arquette, who portrayed the girlfriend of drug dealer Lance (Eric Stoltz) in the movie “Pulp Fiction,” has ...
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.
Tarantino has used the word for years despite backlash from critics and Hollywood talent.
Rosanna Arquette criticized Quentin Tarantino for his excessive use of the N-word in films like Pulp Fiction, calling it racist rather than artistic.
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Rosanna Arquette slams Tarantino’s language in films, says director has “hall pass” to use N-word in movies
Rosanna Arquette is speaking out about Quentin Tarantino’s use of the N-word in his films. In a recent interview with The Times U.K., the actress, who appeared in Pulp Fiction, called the film “iconic ...
Actress Rosanna Arquette, who has starred in many iconic films, including Desperately Seeking Susan and The Whole Nine Yards, ...
Actor Rosanna Arquette has criticised filmmaker Quentin Tarantino for what she described as the excessive use of the N-word ...
Actor Rosanna Arquette has condemned Quentin Tarantino's repeated use of the N-word in his films, labeling it 'racist and creepy.' The debate is longstanding, with filmmakers like Spike Lee and Lee ...
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 ...
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Pulp Fiction star slams Quentin Tarantino’s use of N-word in films
Pulp Fiction star slams Quentin Tarantino’s use of N-word in films as ‘racist and creepy’ - Rosanna Arquette, who played the girlfriend of drug dealer Lance (played by Eric Stoltz) in ‘Pulp Fiction,’ ...
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