Quentin Tarantino Finally Explains Why Margot Robbie Had So Few Lines In Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
"It's not her story."
"It's not her story."
There was no shortage of drama on and off the big screen at Cannes this year.
Can we replace him in the first one too?
Complete with the pout-and-peace-sign selfie, the resemblance is uncanny.
Birds Of pray tell, why would you do this to yet another lady-led superhero movie?
Can our homegrown hero save the DC Universe from obscurity?
Can we get Armie Hammer as Ken?
Robbie is starring alongside Leonardo DiCaprio (again) and Brad Pitt in Tarantino's subtly titled Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
With DC's standard for quality on the decline, we're preying that this will turn out well.
Tarantino is lining up the biggest stars of Hollywood to make a film about the Manson murders but this is no Inglorious Basterds.
In Margot Robbie's feminist utopia, the shrew tames YOU.
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