Quentin Tarantino caused quite a stir earlier this week with his controversial remarks regarding Ava DuVernay's Oscar-nominated film Selma. The director has since responded to the backlash, noting that he's never seen the movie.
In a Facebook message sent to Indiewire's Anne Thompson, Tarantino clarified what me meant during his New York Times interview with Bret Easton Ellis when he was asked about the widely perceived Oscar snub for DuVernay's direction of Selma. Tarantino is quoted in the Times as saying, "She did a really good job on Selma but Selma deserved an Emmy.’’
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In a Facebook message sent to Indiewire's Anne Thompson, Tarantino clarified what me meant during his New York Times interview with Bret Easton Ellis when he was asked about the widely perceived Oscar snub for DuVernay's direction of Selma. Tarantino is quoted in the Times as saying, "She did a really good job on Selma but Selma deserved an Emmy.’’
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