Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a 2019 comedy-drama movie written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It is produced by Columbia Pictures, Bona Film Group, Heyday Films, and Visiona Romantica and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing.
The movie stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Emile Hirsch, Margaret Qualley, Timothy Olyphant, Austin Butler, Dakota Fanning, Bruce Dern, Luke Perry, Damian Lewis, Lena Dunham, Rumer Willis, James Remar, Kurt Russell, and Al Pacino. The movie takes place in the late 1960s in Hollywood.[1][2] The movie sees an aging television actor and his stunt double and longtime friend seeing the changing Hollywood movie industry.[3]
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was released on July 26, 2019 and in the United Kingdom on August 14, 2019. It was released to strong positive reviews.
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Media
Leonardo DiCaprio, who stars as main protagonist Rick Dalton
Sharon Tate, portrayed in the film by Margot Robbie as well as featured in clips from The Wrecking Crew (1968)
Director Quentin Tarantino developed the idea over the course of several years, looking to tell a "fairy tale" set in 1960s Hollywood.
There was a lengthy negotiation period to secure permission to film at the Playboy Mansion.
Tarantino and Robbie at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival for the premiere of the film.
Brad Pitt's performance received critical praise, winning him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
The Fox Bruin Theater, which appears in one of the film's key scenes, inspired by a real life experience of the film's director Quentin Tarantino.
References
- ↑ "Once Upon a Time In... Hollywood Movie Synopsis | Official Website | Sony Pictures". Once Upon a Time In... Hollywood. https://www.onceuponatimeinhollywood.movie/synopsis/. Retrieved March 22, 2019.
- ↑ Olson, Matthew. "Does Quentin Tarantino's 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood' Live Up To The Hype? Here's What Critics Say". Digg.com. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
- ↑ Sperling, Nicole (November 17, 2017). "Quentin Tarantino Is Ditching Weinstein for Sony". Vanity Fair. Archived from the original on February 25, 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2018.