Matthew Lillard reflects on Tarantino's criticism and industry support

Matthew Lillard has shared his thoughts on Quentin Tarantino's public criticism of his acting, describing it as hurtful but ultimately leading to widespread support from Hollywood peers and fans. In a recent interview, Lillard expressed admiration for Tarantino while noting the emotional impact of the comments. The director's remarks, made last fall, also targeted actors Paul Dano and Owen Wilson.

Quentin Tarantino criticized Matthew Lillard, Paul Dano, and Owen Wilson during an interview on The Bret Easton Ellis Podcast last fall. Tarantino described Dano's performance in There Will Be Blood as that of 'the weakest fucking actor in SAG' and stated he did not 'care for' Lillard or Wilson.

Lillard first responded to the comments at GalaxyCon in Columbus, Ohio, where he said, 'Yeah, whatever. Who gives a s–. Listen, the point is that it hurts your feelings. It f—-ing sucks. And you wouldn’t say that to Tom Cruise. You wouldn’t say that to somebody who’s a top-line actor in Hollywood.' The remarks went viral after Lillard was caught on a hot mic discussing them.

In a February 2026 interview with People magazine, Lillard revisited the incident, saying it felt like he had 'died and was in heaven watching everyone send out their RIP tweets.' He described the experience as 'really being a part of your own wake, sort of sitting there living through all the nice things people say after you die.' Lillard noted support from figures including George Clooney, James Gunn, and Mike Flanagan, as well as fans encountered at the mall with his children. Clooney stated he 'would be honored to work with' any of the actors Tarantino dissed, while Flanagan called Lillard 'the goddamn greatest' and Gunn described him as 'one of my favorite guys (and actors).'

Despite the criticism, Lillard expressed admiration for Tarantino, saying, 'I think he’s a lovely filmmaker, and to just sort of get punched in the mouth just was kind of a bummer.' He added that he would 'love' to star in a Tarantino movie. Paul Dano, speaking at Sundance, called the support 'really nice' and said he was 'incredibly grateful that the world spoke up for me so I didn’t have to.' Lillard has appeared in projects including Scream, the Scooby-Doo movies, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, and Mike Flanagan's The Life of Chuck, with an upcoming role in the Carrie series reboot.

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