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“I finally have watched this movie and I can say I am deeply disappointed. I, as a big fan of figure ice skating was really thrilled about this movie a”
"This is director Craig Gillespie's take on the rise and fall of Tonya Harding, the US figure skating champion who threw away her career through her association with an abusive ex-husband who orchestrated an attack on her rival Nancy Kerrigan in January 1994. The story is told through a series of interviews with people in Tonya's life. Margot Robbie is good as Harding but the real star of the movie is Allison Janney, who steals the show as Tonya's mother from hell, LaVona Golden, a serial psychol"
"And the Nominees are... *Jon Gregory- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri *Paul Machliss and Jonathan Amos- Baby Driver *Tatiana S. Riegel- I, Tonya *Lee Smith- Dunkirk *Sidney Wolinsky- The Shape of Water And the Oscar goes to... Best Editing usually goes to the film with the most edits and, this year, that has to be Dunkirk. Smith's work combing three separate storylines, plus the thrilling action within all of them, and creating a fluid experience. Baby Driver is seen by many as a p"
"There's something in the domestic abuse angle here but I find it kind of at odds with the rest of the film, being mostly about of bumbling criminals, ice skating, and making sure everyone gets their voices heard. Sure, they're all abuse in one form or another, but what could be a strong narrative gets tarnished by the supposed objectivity of the script despite the fact that it's far from objective to begin with. Since they lean very heavily on a certain interpretation of all this (which you kind"
"Nominado a: Mejor Actirz, Mejor Actiz Secundaria y Mejor Edición ¿Se lo merece?: Las nominaciones si, las victorias no ¿Porque?: Como dije al igual que Dunkirk, hay mejores películas que se merece el premio"
"I, Tonya is not a big movie that you need to see, but is worth watching by his storytelling and Margot Robbie amazing acting "
" What I learned from this movie: If your boyfriend really loves you, he'll break a bitch's legs for you. But seriously though. Here we have the opportunity for a brilliant and honest biopic that covers trashy Tonya Harding's checkered legacy as... the craziest bitch in figure skating, and perhaps even all sports. Instead, this movie covers her ass and paints her as an innocent... Yes her boyfriend's goon bffl bashed up her rival's legs, but little Tonnie was not involved! At all! We know"
“There’s an uneasy tension laced throughout I, Tonya, as if the film is replicating the complicated athletic moves of its focus and it just as often fumbles the landing. Yet there’s still something absorbing and enthralling about it way it throws everything out there, class warfare, ambition, athleticism, domestic abuse, jealousy. It doesn’t all play out in harmony, but there’s a trio of lead performances here that rank among the best of 2017. I, Tonya contains a wraparound faux-documentary framing of the events, and allows for events to proceed in often contradictory manners as the various characters give their insight and point-of-view. From Tonya Harding, as envisioned here, we’re witnessing an underdog sports story, a moment in time for her to overcome poverty, domestic a” read more
" First Viewing Viewing Date: February 20th Via: Cinema Plot: Competitive ice skater Tonya Harding rises amongst the ranks at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, but her future in the activity is thrown into doubt when her ex-husband intervenes. Rating: 8.8/10"
"They say that fact is stranger than fiction. None more so than the extraordinary story of Tonya Harding, a young girl who dreamed of ice skating fame but became notorious after her nearest rival, Nancy Karrington was attacked and Harding became connected. Margot Robbie is superb as the troubled skater with career-best performances from the brilliant Allison Janney as her foul-mouthed mother and Sebastian Stan as her abusive husband. Funny, cruel, shocking and utterly bizarre."
"SCREENING: Regular DATE: February 16th CINEMA: Picturehouse Central LOCATION: West End"