Film history’s always soaked through the fabric of Quentin Tarantino’s films, but Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood takes this cine-obsession to its logical conclusion. Set over three eventful days in LA, Tarantino’s ninth film is a wildly entertaining Hollywood hangout movie, and a sincere lament for the free-spirited filmmaking culture that came to an end in August 1969.
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