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Latest Movie Reviews: Once Upon a Time in Hollywood


Mon 10 Feb 2020 | 01:26 PM
Yara Sameh

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is an American comedy-drama movie that was produced in 2019. It is Quentin Tarantino's ninth feature movie.

It was premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2019.

The plot, set in 1969, revolves around the murder of prominent director, Roman Polanski wife, actress Sharon Tate, by an American criminal and cult leader, Charles Manson and his accomplices.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood scored 85% from Rotten Tomatoes, 7.7/10 from IMDb, and 83% from Metacritic, while 71% google users like it.

One of the most trusted measurements of quality for Movies & TV, Rotten Tomatoes’s critical consensus reads, “Thrillingly unrestrained yet solidly crafted, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood tempers Tarantino's provocative impulses with the clarity of a mature filmmaker's vision.”.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxRs_U4fuNo

Info & Cast

Rating: R (for language throughout, some strong graphic violence, drug use, and sexual references)

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Directed By: Quentin Tarantino

Written By: Quentin Tarantino

Release date: Jul 26, 2019

On Disc/Streaming: Nov 22, 2019

Runtime: 159 minutes

Studio: Columbia Pictures

Budget: $90–96 million

A scene from the movie

Cast

Leonardo DiCaprio as Rick Dalton

Brad Pitt as Cliff Booth

Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate

Emile Hirsch as Jay Sebring

Margaret Qualley as "Pussycat"

Timothy Olyphant as James Stacy

Julia Butters as Trudi Fraser

Austin Butler as "Tex"

Dakota Fanning as "Squeaky"

Bruce Dern as George Spahn

Mike Moh as Bruce Lee

Luke Perry as Wayne Maunder

Damian Lewis as Steve McQueen

Al Pacino as Marvin Schwarz

Nicholas Hammond as Sam Wanamaker

Samantha Robinson as Abigail Folger

Rafał Zawierucha as Roman Polanski

Lorenza Izzo as Francesca Capucci

Costa Ronin as Wojciech Frykowski

Damon Herriman as Charlie

Lena Dunham as "Gypsy"

Madisen Beaty as "Katie"

Mikey Madison as "Sadie"

James Landry Hébert as "Clem"

Maya Hawke as "Flower Child"

Victoria Pedretti as "Lulu"

Sydney Sweeney as "Snake"

Harley Quinn Smith as "Froggie"

Dallas Jay Hunter as "Delilah"

Kansas Bowling as "Blue"

Parker Love Bowling as "Tadpole"

Cassidy Vick Hice as "Sundance"

Ruby Rose Skotchdopole as "Butterfly"

Danielle Harris as "Angel"

Josephine Valentina Clark as "Happy Cappy"

Scoot McNairy as "Business" Bob Gilbert on Lancer

Clifton Collins Jr. as Ernesto "The Mexican" Vaquero on Lancer

Marco Rodríguez as the bartender on Lancer

Ramón Franco as a Land Pirate on Lancer and Rubén, the Bruin Theater manager

Raul Cardona as "Bad Guy" Delgado on Lancer

Courtney Hoffman as Rebekka

Dreama Walker as Connie Stevens

Rachel Redleaf as Mama Cass

Rebecca Rittenhouse as Michelle Phillips

Rumer Willis as Joanna Pettet

Spencer Garrett as Allen Kincade

Clu Gulager as the Larry Edmunds Bookshop owner

Martin Kove as a Bounty Law Sheriff

Rebecca Gayheart as Billie Booth

Kurt Russell as Randy Miller and the narrator

Zoë Bell as Janet Miller

Michael Madsen as Sheriff Hackett on Bounty Law

Perla Haney-Jardine as a hippie drug dealer

James Remar as "Ugly Owl" Hoot on Bounty Law

Monica Staggs as Connie

Omar Doom as Donnie

Kate Berlant as the Bruin Theater ticket booth attendant

Brenda Vaccaro as Mary Alice Schwarz

Daniella Pick as Daphna Ben-Cobo

Tom Hartig as Bill "Sweet William" Fritsch

David Steen as Straight Satan David

Corey Burton as the Bounty Law promo announcer

Toni Basil as a dancer on the plane during the opening credits sequence[9]

Rage Stewart as Harvey "Humble Harve" Miller

Quentin Tarantino as the offscreen director of the Red Apple cigarettes TV commercial. He can be heard announcing the title of Bounty Law.