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    Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood – The Cinematic Schematic Review

    July 31, 2019
    Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
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    The Cinematic Schematic returns in our July edition to give a spoiler-free review of Quentin Tarantino’s highly anticipated ninth film, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, and a huge all-star supporting cast.

    Before taking an in-depth look at QT’s latest, Caleb Masters and Laron Chapman discuss other notable films they’ve seen since the June issue. They lament how quietly Joe Talbot’s directorial debut, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, came and went through theaters in July. They also discuss Ari Aster’s sophomore feature, Midsommar, Stuber, and Spider-Man: Far From Home.

    According to IMDB, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood can be described as:

    A faded television actor and his stunt double strive to achieve fame and success in the film industry during the final years of Hollywood’s Golden Age in 1969 Los Angeles.

    To celebrate the release of Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood, Masters and Chapman close out the show with a countdown of their favorite movies written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.

    Time Stamps

    2:42 – What We’ve Been Watching (The Last Black Man in San Franciso, Midsommar, Stuber, Spider-Man: Far From Home)

    26:56 – News: Killer of the Flower Moon will film in Oklahoma

    31:36 – Spoiler-free review of Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood

    52:37 – Top 10 Tarantino Film Countdown

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    Caleb Masters
    Caleb Masters is a lifelong film and pop culture enthusiast with more than 10 years experience in writing, podcasting and video production. When he's not running The Cinematropolis or hosting The Cinematic Schematic podcast, Masters serves as an active member of the Oklahoma Film Critic's Circle where he currently serves as Vice President. He also loves video games. Follow him @CMastersTalk on Letterboxd, Instagram, or X.
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