'It Follows' Spoilers, News: Quentin Tarantino Offers Critique on Horror Film

'It Follows' was a wildly successful horror movie in 2014, mainly because of its highly original premise and talented cast members. On that note,

Director Quentin Tarantino was asked to give his two cents on the film in a recent interview with Vulture, and while he claims to have enjoyed it and its originality, he brings attention to some aspects that troubled him.

What mainly bothered him was the director's inaptitude to keep true to his mythology. This was a common criticism on the film and Tarantino lists some of the key parts.

He explains:

"He [writer-director David Robert Mitchell] could have kept his mythology straight. He broke his mythology left, right, and center. We see how the bad guys are: They're never casual. They're never just hanging around. They've always got that one look, and they always just progressively move toward you. Yet in the movie theater, the guy thinks he sees the woman in the yellow dress, and the girl goes, 'What woman?' Then he realizes that it's the follower. So he doesn't realize it's the follower upon just looking at her? She's just standing in the doorway of the theater, smiling at him, and he doesn't immediately notice her? You would think that he, of anybody, would know how to spot those things as soon as possible. We spotted them among the extras.

"The movie keeps on doing things like that, not holding on to the rules that it sets up. Like, okay, you can shoot the bad guys in the head, but that just works for ten seconds? Well, that doesn't make any f**king sense. What's up with that? And then, all of a sudden, the things are aggressive and they're picking up appliances and throwing them at people? Now they're strategizing? That's never been part of it before. I don't buy that the thing is getting clever when they lower him into the pool. They're not clever."