This web site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Check the box if you don’t want to receive promotional offers via e mail from TIME. Quentin Tarantino concocts a fantasy by which Sharon Tate—the actor murdered by Manson family members in 1969—gets the much happier ending she deserves. Margot Robbie plays Tate in a small however potent function; she’s the patron spirit of a late-Sixties Hollywood in which a has-been actor (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his stunt double and buddy (Brad Pitt) wrestle to find their place.
Director Lorene Scafaria’s Hustlers is lively and humorous, in addition to a reminder that it’s often girls—and their kids—who are suffering most when an financial system pushed largely by men collapses. Starring a younger Penélope Cruz as a nun who’s pregnant and HIV positive, Todo sobre mi madre (All About My Mother in English) is a … Read More
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