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  • Official Trailer 4
  • Official Trailer 2

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

A faded TV actor and his stunt double strive to achieve fame and success in the film industry during the final years of Hollywood's Golden Age in 1969 Los Angeles.

Cast

  • Leonardo DiCaprio
  • Brad Pitt
  • Margot Robbie
  • Emile Hirsch
  • Dakota Fanning
  • Margaret Qualley
  • Timothy Olyphant
  • Julia Butters
  • Austin Butler
  • Bruce Dern

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I'm about to Ezekiel 25:17 these 1⭐ reviewers.

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Jason T
Verified Review

If you took all the good parts and put them together you'd have a awesome 30 minute show.

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Bill D

Metacritic

70
Jul 25, 2019

For those well-versed in the writer-director's work, it's a credible and intriguing addition to his filmography. Yet at 2 hours and 41 minutes, it also feels too leisurely in connecting its threads, especially compared to the crispness of something like the World War II epic Inglourious Basterds.

Brian Lowry
CNN
70
May 21, 2019

Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood is uneven, unwieldy in its structure and not without its flat patches. But it's also a disarming and characteristically subversive love letter to its inspiration.

Metacritic review by David Rooney
David Rooney
The Hollywood Reporter
100
May 21, 2019

It sits at the mature end of Tarantino’s work, bringing his tongue-in-cheek storytelling together with exquisite craft and killer lead performances from Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio. And yet, it’s still very much a Tarantino film, trading in genuine emotion one minute, unapolegetically silly the next.

Dave Calhoun
Time Out