https://www.youtube.com/embed/ELeMaP8EPAA The ninth film by Quentin Tarantino has premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, receiving a six-minute standing ovation and multiple five-star reviews. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood’s director and A-list stars DiCaprio, Pitt and Robbie were in attendance on the red carpet before introducing the 1969 Los Angeles-set movie to the audience. The film sees an ageing has-been actor and his stunt double living next door to Sharon Tate around the time of the Manson murders. No doubt Tarantino has his own spin on this part of history, just as he did in Inglourious Basterds. Here are some of the review highlights for Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. Related articles Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: Is the movie the last in a trilogy? Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio look suave on Cannes 2019 red carpet Time OutIt sits at the mature end of Tarantino's work, bringing his tongue-in-cheek storytelling together with exquisite movie craft and killer lead performances from Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio. LA Times[A] richly evocative, conceptually jaw-dropping, excessively foot-fetishizing, inescapably terrifying and unexpectedly poignant movie. VarietyIt's a heady, engrossing, kaleidoscopic, spectacularly detailed nostalgic splatter collage of a film Daily TelegraphTarantino luxuriates in bringing this prelapsarian heyday roaring back to life, and the effect is pure movie-world intoxication, laced with in-jokes and nibble-ably sweet period detail. WATCH THE TEASER TRAILER HERE Once Upon A Time In Hollywood reviews ‘OUTRAGEOUS, jaw-dropping and foot-fetishising’ (Image: SONY) Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie joined Quentin Tarantino on the Cannes red carpet (Image: GETTY) Evening StandardIf not a career best, it's an extraordinary career summation. GuardianIt's entirely outrageous, disorientating, irresponsible, and also brilliant. Hollywood ReporterOnce Upon a Time... in Hollywood is uneven, unwieldy in its structure and not without its flat patches. But it's also a disarming and characteristically subversive love letter to its inspiration. Vanity FairThis curious fairy tale may not be the truth, and it may prattle on too long. But when its stars align, and they let loose with their unmistakable shine, Hollywood movies do seem truly special again. Related articles Once Upon a Time in Hollywood release date, cast, plot, more Once Upon A Time In Hollywood TRAILER: Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt Leo and Brad as Rick Dalton and Cliff Booth (Image: SONY) Total FilmAll the Tarantino hallmarks are here - the jet-black humour, fine-tuned dialogue, jukebox soundtrack and, yes, bare feet. Slash FilmThe film is a dirty, sensually realized feat with many shots of sensualized feet. Time will tell whether this is Tarantino's greatest work, but it incorporates so much of what made this brash filmmaker provocative, great, obnoxious and brilliant. The WrapIt's a grand playground for the director to further fetishize old pop culture, to break things and hurt people, and to bring a wide-eyed glee and a robust sense of perversity to the whole craft of moviemaking. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is released in UK cinemas on August 14, 2019.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility