Think Tarantino, like Scorsese is more relevant because of his interviews rather than his work.
Railing against the constant churn of franchises. Except Marvel on average release 4 films a year. DC less than that.
And every cinema is a multiplex. More than enough room for everyone.
Tarantino's argument, much like his films, is not a new one. Every decade has been the worst decade in cinematic history. The 70s full of Star Wars despite The Godfather, the 80s Back to the Future and Star Trek despite Rain Man or The Untouchables and so on.
Every decade has its whiney old guy moaning about how good things used to be, no different today and probably won't be tomorrow