Vulture
Quentin Tarantino has spent most of 2015 making a movie of his own, so he hasn't had time for many other ones: “I didn’t see anything this year,” he told me in our interview for New York's Fall Preview issue. “I loved The Kingsman. I really liked It Follows.” The latter, David Robert Mitchell's thriller about a young woman who contracts a sexually transmitted curse that has her pursued by a slow-walking supernatural villain that assumes random human forms, features “the best premise I've seen in a horror film in a long, long, long time,” says Tarantino. “It's one of those movies that’s so good that you start getting mad at it for not being great. The fact that he didn't take it all the way makes me not just disappointed but almost a little angry.” So, how would Tarantino have made It Follows better?
The Movie Critic has been revealed this week, purporting to be Quentin Tarantino's final film if he sticks with 10.
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The legendary writer-director shares his love of movies in his revealing Cinema Speculation Quentin Tarantino has firmly secured his position among our most important screenwriters and directors, arguably the finest of his generation. Granted, it took me a long time to appreciate this fact.