Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood

Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood

Los Angeles, 1969. TV star Rick Dalton, a struggling actor specializing in westerns, and stuntman Cliff Booth, his best friend, try to survive in a constantly changing movie industry. Dalton is the neighbor of the young and promising actress and model Sharon Tate, who has just married the prestigious Polish director Roman Polanski…

  • Released: 2019-07-24
  • Runtime: 162 minutes
  • Genre: Comedy, Drama, Thrillers
  • Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Emile Hirsch, Margaret Qualley, Timothy Olyphant, Julia Butters, Austin Butler, Dakota Fanning, Bruce Dern, Mike Moh, Luke Perry, Damian Lewis, Al Pacino, Nicholas Hammond, Samantha Robinson, Rafał Zawierucha, Lorenza Izzo, Costa Ronin, Damon Herriman, Lena Dunham, Madisen Beaty, Mikey Madison, James Landry Hébert, Maya Hawke, Victoria Pedretti, Sydney Sweeney, Harley Quinn Smith, Dallas Jay Hunter, Kansas Bowling, Parker Love Bowling, Cassidy Vick Hice, Ruby Rose Skotchdopole, Danielle Harris, Josephine Valentina Clark, Scoot McNairy, Clifton Collins Jr., Marco Rodríguez, Ramón Franco, Raúl Cardona, Courtney Hoffman, Dreama Walker, Rachel Redleaf, Rebecca Rittenhouse, Rumer Willis, Spencer Garrett, Clu Gulager, Martin Kove, Rebecca Gayheart, Kurt Russell, Zoë Bell, Michael Madsen, Tim Roth, Perla Haney-Jardine, James Remar, Monica Staggs, Craig Stark, Keith Jefferson, Omar Doom, Kate Berlant, Victoria Truscott, Allison Yaple, Bruce Del Castillo, Brenda Vaccaro, Lew Temple, Daniella Pick, David Steen, Mark Warrack, Gabriela Flores, Heba Thorisdottir, Breanna Wing, Kenneth Sonny Donato, Sergio Gonzalez, Casey O'Neill, Michael Graham, Emile Williams, Vincent Laresca, JLouis Mills, Gilbert Saldivar, Maurice Compte, Eddie Perez, Hugh McCallum, Zander Grable, Ed Regine, Michael Bissett, Lenny Langley Jr., Gillian M. Berrow, Chad Ridgely, Chic Daniel, Corey Burton, Michaela Sprague, Ryan Ramirez, Kayla Jenee Radomski, Kerry Westcott, William DeAtley, Brianna Joy Chomer, Quentin Tarantino, Johnny Otto, David Horton, Gina Aponte
  • Director: Quentin Tarantino
 Comments
  • oscarsebsmart - 9 January 2023
    Slow paced in an almost needed way.
    Although some people look at Quentin Tarantinos films with always some intent that it will be full of action and jaw dropping; this film is quite the opposite. Apart from a gruesome, well perpetrated scene at the end. The rest of the film could be seen as somewhat unneeded. Its almost a casual watch but Leo was amazing so was Brad. It got us to see how good an actor like Leo is. Overall it is slow paced but a brilliant watch. You could tell Tarantino almost made this film out of his own satisfaction but delivered it perfectly with Leo, Brad and Margot. The suspenseful scene at the end did make it better and more interesting. But real film enthusiasts would of loved this film. Especially if you are a fan of Quentins.
  • justahunch-70549 - 25 November 2022
    A fantastic film!
    I hadn't seen this since it debuted and man, there is so much little stuff I missed the first time around as this is one of the busiest films ever. There is so much detail of another era, so many "in" jokes, so many famous names from the past as characters in the film, so many famous actors in big and tiny roles, so many jokes on the director's own past films, so much playing with facts and history, that I wonder how many it can be seen and still notice new things. This has an enormous cast and everyone, is fine, but while Leonardo DiCaprio may be the supposed lead, this is Brad Pitt's film. He is tremendously entertaining and is the showcase for a violent and very fun ending. I get restless when films run over two hours, but this 160 minute film could have been longer. The production design is amazing. The usage of songs from the era is delightful. Everything in the film including the score and the credits are reminiscent of the era it takes place in. The first time you see it you are filled with dread about how this will end, but then the brilliant writer/director of this, Quentin Tarantino, changes history and gives us a happy, sort of, ending. The whole thing is one of the most entertaining films ever made.

    Once upon a time....

    This is an adult fairy tale.