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Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood Nominated for 10 BAFTA Awards – Jan 7, 2020

Best Casting

by Gingersnap | damian-lewis.com | January 7, 2020

The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has announced the nominations for the EE British Academy Film Awards in 2020. Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood received ten nominations, including Best Film, Best Director, and for the first time, Best Casting.

The EE British Academy Film Awards, which recognize the very best in film of the past year, take place on Sunday February 2, 2020 at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The ceremony will be hosted by Graham Norton and will be broadcast exclusively on BBC One and BBC One HD in the UK and in all major territories around the world.

View a full list of nominees at BAFTA here

Categories Awards Golden Globes Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood Wins Golden Globe – Jan 5, 2020

Best Picture

by Gingersnap | damian-lewis.com | January 5, 2020

Congratulations to Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood for winning the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy. And that’s not all. Quentin Tarantino won Best Screenplay, Motion Picture and Damian’s co-star Brad Pitt won for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture.

View the full list of nominees and winners at Golden Globes here

Categories Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Poll

Den of Geek’s Top 10 Movies – Dec 31, 2019

Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood: One of the Best Films of 2019

by Staff | Den of Geek | December 31, 2019

A new year is upon us, so what better time to take a look back at our favourite films of the last 12 months? That’s right, it’s Den Of Geek’s annual movies of the year countdown, as voted for by our writers.

The rules? Well, eligible movies had to have been released in the UK in 2019 – and streaming exclusives such as feature-length Netflix and Amazon Prime originals were included. We asked each of our writers to vote for their top five films, ranked on a points-based system, and then collated the entries to come up with our final list.

So, the votes have been counted and verified and we can now reveal the results. Here are the films that the Den Of Geek writers voted as the top 10 movies of the year


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Categories Awards Once Upon a Time in Hollywood SAG Award

SAG Award Nomination for Cast of Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood – Dec 11, 2019

Acting is a Collaborative Art

by Gingersnap | damian-lewis.com | December 11, 2019

Damian and the Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood crew have earned a SAG Award nomination for ‘Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.’  Also up for the same award is the cast ensemble from Bombshell, The Irishman, JoJo Rabbit, and Parasite.  Screen Actors Guild Awards has become one of the industry’s most prized honors. It is the only televised awards ceremony to exclusively honor just performers for their performance in film and television. The awards focus on both individual performances as well as the work of the entire ensemble of a drama series and comedy series, and the cast of a motion picture.  You can catch the SAG Awards airing live on TNT and TBS, Sunday, January 19, 2020.

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD
AUSTIN BUTLER / Tex
JULIA BUTTERS / Trudi
BRUCE DERN / George Spahn
LEONARDO DiCAPRIO / Rick Dalton
DAKOTA FANNING / Squeaky Fromme
EMILE HIRSCH / Jay Sebring
DAMIAN LEWIS / Steve McQueen
MIKE MOH / Bruce Lee
TIMOTHY OLYPHANT / James Stacy
AL PACINO / Marvin Schwarz
LUKE PERRY / Wayne Maunder
BRAD PITT / Cliff Booth
MARGARET QUALLEY / Pussycat
MARGOT ROBBIE / Sharon Tate

Overall, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood grabbed four SAG Award nominations in total, as did Bombshell and The Irishman.

For more information, please visit Screen Actors Guild Awards.org

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Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood Costume Design Vignette – Nov 20, 2019

Fashion of the 60’s

by Sony Pictures Entertainment | YouTube | November 15, 2019

Here is a look at Arianne Phillips’ iconic costumes from Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood. Catch a glimpse of Damian as Steve McQueen at about 4:08.

 

Categories Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Print Media Recap

Who’s Who in Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood: A Character Guide – Aug 3, 2019

The True Story of Once Upon a Time in…Hollywood Characters

by Rebecca Alter | Vulture | August 2, 2019

Warning: spoilers ahead.

Quentin Tarantino plays fast and loose with historical revisionism like he’s a kid left alone with action figures, or a Harry/Louis slash-fic writer drowning in AO3 tags. He takes a piece of history that’s captured his imagination, creates a Mary Sue or two to beat the boogeymen at the boss level, and poof! His avenging avatars kill Hitler, save Sharon Tate, and burn down one more plantation blighting the earth. Like Inglourious Basterds before it, Tarantino populates his ninth film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, with real figures alongside more reality-adjacent ones. So for those of us (all of us) less versed in his brand of fanboy ephemera, here’s a map to the stars, real and pretend, in OUATIH.

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Categories Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Print Media Rumored

Tarantino Might Team with Netflix For a 4-Hr Cut of Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood – Aug 3, 2019

More McQueen Scene On Our Screen?

by Steffanie Tan | Pedestrian | August 3, 2019

Today in rumoursville, Quentin Tarantino might re-team with Netflix to brings fans an extended cut of Once Upon A Time 
 In Hollywood. 

In an interview on the The Mutuals podcast, via Complex, OUATIH star Nicholas Hammondsaid there are talks of a “four-hour Netflix version”, which sounds pretty standard for Tarantino. The theatrical version clocks in at two hours and 45 minutes.

Netflix recently turned Tarantino’s 2015 film The Hateful Eight into a mini-series called The Hateful Eight: Extended Version, which is pretty much four episodes that are all almost an hour long each. Unfortunately, it appears it’s only available on the US version of the streaming service
 for now.

According to Hammond, there were a lot of scenes Tarantino shot that couldn’t make it into the film because “there simply wasn’t enough room.”

“I think they’re talking about doing the same [as The Hateful Eight],” he continued. “There are some actors like Tim Roth, wonderful actors, who never even made it into the film. I mean, their entire roles got cut 
 Actors, who are really, really first class actors, and they went and shot their scenes and I’m sure they’re wonderful scenes but they’re not in the movie.”

“The Netflix version will be great too,” he added.

This bit of the interview begins around the 22-minute and 10-second mark.

Read the rest of the original article at Pedestrian