Rosanna Arquette, known for her roles in movies like Desperately Seeking Susan and Crash, is taking director Quentin Tarantino to task for what she calls his “racist and creepy” use of the N-word in many of his films.
The N-word appears several times in Pulp Fiction, and is said numerous times by Tarantino himself, who appears in the film. There’s been discourse about Tarantino’s use of the N-word in his movies since the very start of his career, with 1992’s Reservoir Dogs. It reached a zenith in 2012 with the release of Django Unchained, which follows a bounty hunter named Django (Jamie Foxx) searching for his wife Broomhilda (Kerry Washington) about…
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