Tom L.

July 24, 2019

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Ryan J.

July 24, 2019

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I went the whole time thinking I knew what was about to happen and was I ever so wrong, you fall in love with all the characters easily and hate the ones you are supposed to I was on the edge of my seat heart pounding laughing and crying Quentin Tarantino at his usual best plot twist galore with plenty of action and everything you could have asked for or expected.

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Jed D.

July 24, 2019

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THE TWIST! SO GREAT! Also Leo’s Norman Reedus impression is Oscar-worthy :)

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Margaret M.

July 24, 2019

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“Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood” was superb! It was very well done, with an excellent soundtrack and attention to detail for the time period that really enhanced the nostalgia of the late 60’s. The writing was sublime and the humor perfectly paced that would come out of nowhere and surprise you. The last few minutes evoked a feeling of melancholy and the entire film was a fine tribute to the era and to what moviemaking should be.

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Tom L.

July 24, 2019

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Great

Jed D.

July 24, 2019

Recommended

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THE TWIST! SO GREAT! Also Leo’s Norman Reedus impression is Oscar-worthy :)

Ryan J.

July 24, 2019

Recommended

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I went the whole time thinking I knew what was about to happen and was I ever so wrong, you fall in love with all the characters easily and hate the ones you are supposed to I was on the edge of my seat heart pounding laughing and crying Quentin Tarantino at his usual best plot twist galore with plenty of action and everything you could have asked for or expected.

Margaret M.

July 24, 2019

Recommended

Verified

“Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood” was superb! It was very well done, with an excellent soundtrack and attention to detail for the time period that really enhanced the nostalgia of the late 60’s. The writing was sublime and the humor perfectly paced that would come out of nowhere and surprise you. The last few minutes evoked a feeling of melancholy and the entire film was a fine tribute to the era and to what moviemaking should be.

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