The Batman 2 Writer And Hunger Games’ Josh Hutcherson Both Fired Back After Quentin Tarantino Made Some Bold Criticisms

Quentin Tarantino, the director of Pulp Fiction, is famous for being very outspoken about movies. He’s often sharing his thoughts, whether it’s criticizing the trend of films going straight to streaming or surprisingly praising romantic comedies like those starring Hugh Grant. Recently, he publicly shared his opinions on There Will Be Blood and The Hunger Games, which sparked a lot of online discussion. Here’s a look at what happened.

Paul Dano’s Emmy-Nominated Performance In Escape At Dannemora

Quentin Tarantino discussed several films, including Dunkirk, Toy Story 3, and Shaun of the Dead. He placed There Will Be Blood at number five on his list, but surprisingly criticized actor Paul Dano, calling him “weak sauce.” This isn’t the first time Tarantino has commented on Dano (sharing his thoughts on YouTube), but some suggest he might want to watch Dano’s performance in Escape at Dannemora before offering further opinions.

A Very MCU Unlikely Source Might Reveal Scarlet Witch’s Role in Avengers: Doomsday (& It’s Shocking)

Okay, so everyone’s talking about Robert Downey Jr.’s big comeback in 2026, and rightfully so! But it’s not just him we’re hoping to see. There’s a ton of buzz about Tobey Maguire potentially swinging back as Spider-Man, and Hugh Jackman’s name is always in the mix. Honestly though, the actor I, and a lot of other fans, are most excited about is Elizabeth Olsen. Scarlet Witch had a rough ending last time around, but there’s this interesting bit of Marvel backstory that makes me think she could play a huge role in the upcoming Doomsday project. It’s got me really curious to see what they do with her!

Miraculous Studio Announces Brand New Franchise (And It’s Really Different From Ladybug And Cat Noir)

ZAG, the animation studio known for Miraculous, is partnering with former Formula 1 driver Carmen Jorda for a new animated movie called Carmen. The film is being produced by Michael Gracey (The Greatest Showman) and Tyler Thompson (Black Swan), and Jeremy Zag, the creator of Miraculous, is leading the project. He hopes to build Carmen into a successful franchise, similar to Miraculous‘s Ladybug and Cat Noir. According to ZAG, the movie follows Carmen as she strives to achieve her dreams and find herself. A release date hasn’t been announced yet, but you can see a first look image below.