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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

User rating: 3.37 434 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: July 26, 2019

On DVD/Blu-ray: December 10, 2019

R | Comedy, Drama | 2h 41m

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3.37/5

User rating: 3.37

Based on 1332 votes and 434 reviews.


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User rating: August 14, 2019

Should have believed the honest, non paid reviews

User rating: August 14, 2019

Wow. bad beyond words

User rating: August 14, 2019

Just awful

User rating: August 14, 2019

Crap Movie

User rating: August 14, 2019

Very creepy vibe when Brad Pitt's character visits the ranch. He doesn't seem the least bit phased by the creepiness.

User rating: August 14, 2019

Some critics complained of Margot Robbie having only a few lines. I thought that she was in quite a few scenes and the Sharon Tate part of the film was well done, especially the ending. I thought that I read that family members of Sharon Tate gave this movie the stamp of approval. If only this was the real ending.

User rating: August 14, 2019

Top actors, great acting, depressing story, excessive violence.

User rating: August 14, 2019

When I go to the movies, it's for entertainment. If I want to know how a film is made I will watch a documentary. This movie had no entertainment value whatsoever. Will pay more attention to the ratings next time.

User rating: August 14, 2019

Good thing I had nothing better to do. This movie was horrible and I have to wonder why actors like Pitt, DiCaprio took a role in this flop. Don't waste your time and money.

User rating: August 14, 2019

One of the worst movies I've seen in a long time. I get that Tarantino did a great job putting the audience in the late 60's era. Leo also gave an Oscar nominating performance. But the story was terrible. Why was the Manson/Tate aspect in the film at all? For ticket sales undoubtedly. It had nothing to do with the supposed actual story of Leo's characters fleeting fame and his relationship with the Pitt character. That character had killed his wife and gotten away with it, really? Was he the OJ of 1969? How could he still get work. Why wasn't this killing explored more in the film. Was the Pitt character likeable or not? The ending was a laughable joke. Margot Robbie was completely wasted with few lines. The film was very boring. I felt tricked and robbed by Tarantino