

Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here. Sony brings “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” to theaters on July 26, 2019. Hilary Duff will also portray the slain actress in this year’s “The Haunting of Sharon Tate,” a film from writer-director Daniel Farrands. Bosworth, Polish, and Debra Tate will all serve as producers. I’ve been dealing with this for 50 years now.”Īn exception, she believes, is “Tate,” a competing project staring Kate Bosworth and directed by her husband, Michael Polish.


I am vehemently opposed to anything that does that. She continued, “To celebrate the killers and the darkest portion of society as being sexy or acceptable in any way, shape or form is just perpetuating the worst of our society. Speaking to Deadline in March, Debra Tate blamed the the press and entertainment industry for “perpetuat mistruths” about true crimes, “making things even more salacious” than the actual events that occurred. IndieWire has reached out to Tarantino’s rep for comment. Leonardo DiCaprio plays TV actor Rick Dalton, the next door neighbor of Margot Robbie’s Sharon Tate. Shooting is underway on the feature, which stars more than a dozen household names. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood opens on July 26.Debra Tate called Sony’s original release date “tacky and exploitative,” and said she will sit down with Tarantino again to read his script. So there were a lot of costumes in that palette.” SONY “Yellow’s my happy color and I just wanted to be happy as Sharon. “I definitely gravitated towards the yellows,” she said. Robbie (who is excellent in the movie) also discussed how Sharon Tate’s clothing influenced her performance. Shoes and bare feet are important! I’ve learned that.” It’s especially important in Once Upon a Time, which takes place in the late 1960s - get ready for lots of dirty hippie tootsies. In Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Tarantino composes a sem-revisionist tale with Tate, played by Margot Robbie in the film, and her brutal murder at the hands of the Manson Family essentially. You can get away going to most places barefoot.” The film’s costume designer, Arianne Phillips, added, “Lots of foot shots in a Quentin Tarantino film. “Sharon apparently hated wearing shoes and she would sometimes put rubber bands around her ankles to make it look like she was wearing sandals so she could get into restaurants,” the I, Tonya star told the Hollywood Reporter. The latest addition to the supercut is Margot Robbie, who was recently asked about all the “buzz” over the bare feet in Once Upon a Time, where she plays Sharon Tate. Just ask Uma Thurman, Bridget Fonda, Rosario Dawson, and everyone else in this safe-for-work (I think?) video. It’s a Quentin Tarantino movie, after all, and that’s kind of his thing ( “I’m the foot f*ckin’ master”). It’s not a spoiler to say that there are multiple shots of bare feet in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
