With Once Upon a Time in … Hollywood, Quentin Tarantino continues his practice of making movies both brilliant and frustrating, provocative and precious. His tremendous skills as a writer are complemented by an ability to get superb performances from his actors – and balanced out by a taste for over-the-top endings drawing on an obsessive knowledge of past popular movies and television shows.
The film itself is an explicit love letter to a Hollywood driven by …
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