Thanks to a body of work featuring riveting performances in indie projects by auteur directors such as Stephen Frears, Quentin Tarantino, Peter Greenaway and Michael Haneke, among many others, Tim Roth has been a consistent cultural icon in cinema for over 30 years. And this year is no exception - with Roth among the cavalcade of stars in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks: The Return." And now he has the starring role in "Tin Star," a violent, disturbing, and a bit loony modern western which co-stars Christina Hendricks and arrives on Amazon Prime this week. Roth plays Jim Worth, a London police detective who moves to the Canadian Rockies for a new job - which is when all hell breaks loose. And Roth sat down with Uproxx to discuss his career in Film and TV, as well as his prodigious talent at uttering the F-word - a proficiency he shares with "Pulp Fiction" co-star Samuel L. Jackson.