Washington, March 8 -- Actor Rosanna Arquette has criticised filmmaker Quentin Tarantino for what she described as the excessive use of the N-word in his films, saying the repeated inclusion of the slur is "not art" but "racist and creepy."

As per Deadline, in an interview, Arquette reflected on her experience working in Tarantino's 1994 cult classic 'Pulp Fiction'.

While acknowledging the film's enduring influence and iconic status, the Emmy-nominated actor said she strongly disagrees with the director's approach to dialogue involving racial language.

"It's iconic, a great film on a lot of levels. But personally I am over the use of the N-word -- I hate it," Arquette said in the interview. She added, "I cannot stand that he has been g...