QUENTIN Tarantino's Once Upon A Time in Hollywood has finally landed in UK cinemas!
The London premiere took place in Leicester Square on July 30, but when was the movie released in the UK and what is it all about?
When is Once Upon A Time In Hollywood out?
This new Quentin Tarantino film was out in UK cinemas on August 14, 2019 - and you can watch the trailer at the top of this page.
It's been released just after the 50th anniversary of the Manson Family committing the LaBianca murders.
The age rating is over 18 and the running time is 2 hours 45 minutes.
It's been out in the US since July 26 and has had rave reviews from audiences.
Who is in the cast of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood?
This film has an incredible cast of A-listers...
- Brad Pitt as Cliff Booth
- Leonardo DiCaprio as Rick Dalton
- Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate
- Burt Reynolds as George Spahn
- Al Pacino as Marvin Shwarz
- Damian Lewis as Steve McQueen
- Luke Perry as Wayne Maunder
- Emile Hirsch as Jay Sebring
- Dakota Fanning as Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme
- Clifton Collins Jr as Ernesto "The Mexican" Vaquero
- Keith Jefferson as Land Pirate Keith
- Nicholas Hammond as Sam Wanamaker
- Scoot McNairy as Business Bob Gilbert
What is the plot for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood?
A TV actor and his stunt double embark on an odyssey to make a name for themselves in the film industry during the Charles Manson murders in Los Angeles in the 60s.
Quentin Tarantino has described the film as "a story that takes place in Los Angeles in 1969, at the height of hippy Hollywood."
He said: “During the summer, little by little, block by block, we’ll be transforming Los Angeles in the psychedelic Hollywood of 1969.”
In the movie, Leo's character lives next door to Sharon Tate, who was slaughtered by cult leader Charles Manson's followers while pregnant with filmmaker Roman Polanski's child.
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What have the reviews been like for Once Upon A Time In Hollywood?
The film has received positive reviews so far.
Ian Freer from said: "It’s Tarantino working in a less showboat-y, more mature mode, so pack patience with your popcorn."
Jeffrey M. Anderson from said: "Quentin Tarantino returns, refreshed, with this funny, beautiful period piece, wrapping his story's loopy laces around movie lore and history, and mixing life and art into a cool, wild collage."
Owen Gleiberman from said: "It's a heady, engrossing, kaleidoscopic, spectacularly detailed nostalgic splatter collage of a film, an epic tale of backlot Hollywood in 1969, which allows Tarantino to pile on all his obsessions."