Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

InThe Offer , a limited serial publication about the making ofThe GodfatheronParamount+ , Justin Chambers   makes an appearance as Marlon Brando , a cinematic giant that would be difficult to embody without fall into caricature . Chambers sagely does n’t draw inspiration from the many sendup that survive of the Corleone paterfamilias , nor from Brando ’s own druthers for method acting , instead choosing to deliver a subdued and bona fide portraying of the thespian .

Portraying a fellow doer can often come across as a empty impression ( which is likely why they ’re attempted infrequently ) , but the best performance humanize design that have both public and private persona . Far from only impersonating them , they seek to make them relatable by finding their hidden truths ,   showing them to be   multi - faceted , and above all , cue fan that they are real the great unwashed .

Johnny Depp - Ed Wood (Ed Wood)

Ed Wood was by all accounts a strange and eccentric director and actor , so it only create sense that Johnny Depp ,   known for making unusual and off-the-wall pic likeEdwardScissorhands , would collaborate with Tim Burton once again to impersonate the Hollywood outcast at his most prolific .

Natalie Wood jazz his movies so much that he starred in many of them , and is specially hump for playing both roles inGlen and Glenda . Depp is full of energy , bravado , and   warmth inEd Woodas a piece happy to make offbeat   exploitation films , treat Wood ’s B and vitamin C - level moving-picture show like Academy Award - come through masterpiece . Loving his own films with the ardor he did , no doubt the veridical Ed Wood would have been lofty .

Robert Downey Jr. - Charlie Chaplin (Chaplin)

Robert Downey Jr. has become one of severalactors inseparable from the characters they fiddle , but long before he was Tony Stark he was Charles Chaplin . With his bowler hat and capricious waddle , he was the spit out prototype of the Little Tramp , one of Chaplin ’s most illustrious characters , and as well - have intercourse as Batman or Mickey Mouse .

Chaplinchooses to emphasize more of the titular character ’s raucous life style and sex living than his filmmaking , but Downey ’s performance remains grounded and vulnerable . It may be hard to believe that at one point in the ' XX and ' 30s Chaplin was   a global   megastar , but after watching Downey channel his earmark energy into Chaplin ’s well - known routine , it ’s not hard to see why .

Renée Zellweger - Judy Garland (Judy)

Judy Garland is most often associated withThe Wizard of Ozor more specifically her Department of Energy - eyed youthfulness , butJudygivesRenée Zellweger the opportunity to remind fans that Garland was in fact a whole mortal , a strong Isaac M. Singer , and a powerful adult female , even if the industry tried to traverse it .

Zellweger   honors   Garland ’s legacy by hit sure to convey her run and tribulations as well as her triumphs , allow her to issue as a performer who struggled to take control of her own narrative but   refused to give up trying .   Zellweger receive the Academy Award for Best Actress for this inspire performance .

Jim Carrey - Andy Kaufman (Man On The Moon)

Rarely have Jim Carrey ’s gift for the absurd , the unexpected , and the earnest been so superbly   combined than inMan on the Moon ,   where the comedian play Andy Kaufman . Kaufman , like Carrey , was an histrion , comic , and performance creative person , and his talents even extended into professional wrestling on occasion .

The movie follows the Rex of cringe humor through his childhood , standup days , and beyond , yield Carrey a good deal of material to work with . He has the creative bandwidth to go all in , occupy Kaufman ’s piece of work badly , let in the gags he was known to encounter on co - hotshot ofSaturday Night LiveandTaxi .

Martin Landau - Bela Lugosi (Ed Wood)

Bela Lugosi ’s   translation of   Draculahas long been reckon as the best nearly a hundred after he first put the   cape on , but in his later years , the horror picture was remembered only for his drug manipulation . Ed Wood still thought Lugosi was a star , though , even as he struggled , and Martin Landau ’s performance   as   Lugusoi   inEd Woodreminds   movie interview why .

Opposite Depp ’s spirit up   Wood , Landau ’s decrepit star does not incinerate anywhere about as brightly , but he imbues   Lugosi with reverence and self-respect . He ’s careful to show how much Wood ’s sincerity and genial words transform Lugosi on screen , as though to convey just how much a individual ’s belief in someone else can think the difference between life and death .

Ben Affleck - George Reeves (Hollywoodland)

Before there was Christopher Reeve , George Reeves wear the red and gamy   suit to limn Superman for theAdventures of Superman . Though he might not be considered one ofthe good Superman actors , the series was a dear fixture of ' 50s television until   Reeves died under mysterious circumstances in 1959.Hollywoodlandexplores   his death , and though he was thought to have taken his own life history ,   he was more than likely murder .

Ben Affleck , who suffer a striking resemblance to Reeves in both look and chassis , performs bivalent duty as Reeves and , in flashback clips , the Man of Steel himself . He also show the conflict between the superhero and the military man behind the suit , as well as the studio apartment puppet and the hopeful pic wizard ,   lease audience attract their own conclusion of   whether or not natural depression   — or someone else — was responsible for his death .

Cate Blanchett - Katharine Hepburn (The Aviator)

There were few people who could get away with boss millionaire Howard Hughes around , but inThe airman , that someone is Katharine Hepburn , trifle with cool by Cate Blanchett . Hepburn has been parody before in her later geezerhood , but it ’s delightful to see her here as a young , surefooted , and brazen equal to Hughes as he sought greater acme in   the Hollywood studio and then in the air .

There are oodles of celebrity playing fame in the movie ( Gwen Stefani play Jean Harlow at one point ) , but Blanchett record the most authenticity . Her north star is the fact that Hepburn cared about what bump to Hughes , even as she go steady the dark close in on him , and it gives Blanchett ’s functioning deepness .

Margot Robbie - Sharon Tate (Once Upon A Time In Hollywood)

Once Upon a clip in Hollywoodis one of   thebest movies where role player dally player , but beleaguer the fictitious   performers played by Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio is a whole cast of talent embodying wiz of the ' 70s ,   like Bruce Lee and Sharon Tate .

It ’s Margot Robbie ’s twist as Sharon Tate that really shine , peculiarly since   the existent Tate ’s lifetime was cut so tragically short , robbing the world of any more films asterisk the   likable light-haired . But Robbie ’s   function , while not a large one , is amply realise and fleshed - out , and help by Quentin Tarantino ’s revisionist ending .

Michelle Williams - Marilyn Monroe (My Week With Marilyn)

Did the human beings ever really know Marilyn Monroe ? There were so many versions of her , in her films , on the crimson carpet , and in her private life that it ’s unvoiced to be certain , specially for a Hollywood icon . But Michelle Williams provide the serious glance of all Monroe ’s facet inMy Week with Marilyn , about a youthful output assistant who enjoys a workweek with her in the English countryside while she filmsThe Prince and the Showgirl .

Not only does Williams get the blanket strokes justly by singing , dancing , and strutting her clobber in sequin gowns , but she also gets the little details correct , like intellect that Monroe had one part for the movies and one for her unremarkable life . Monroe ’s individual here and now were n’t captured on motion picture , so Williams must do the best she can to judge them , and she does more than that ; she give Monroe   a   watercraft to expand herself .

Jason Scott Lee - Bruce Lee (Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story)

release the same year that news broke of Brandon Lee ’s death , Dragon : The Bruce Lee Storyfollows the meteorologic rise of Brandon ’s father Bruce Lee , the martial arts superstar that had just transition from Hong Kong to Hollywood before authorize away under mysterious circumstances .

As Lee , Jason Scott Lee not only gets all of the hotshot ’s gravitational attraction - defying moves down , but he also instill him with the humor and the daring fashion horse sense that Bruce Lee was screw for . Lee ’s zest for life offscreen is what made him such a delight to watch onscreen , and this Lee ’s execution will make buff lack Little Dragon even more .

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Collage of Jason Scott Lee as Bruce Lee in Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, Robert Downey Jr. as Charlie Chaplin in Chaplin, and Michelle Williams as Marilyn Monroe in My Week with Marilyn

Johnny Depp as Ed Wood in a dressing room

Robert Downey Jr as Charlie Chaplin in his little tramp costume in Chaplin

Renee Zellweger as Judy Garland in Judy

Jim Carrey as Andy Kaufman on stage in Man on the Moon

Bela Lugosi sitting on a chair and frowning in Ed Wood.

George Reeves (Ben Affleck) flying on wires in Hollywoodland

Katharine Hepburn sits and looks to her side in The Aviator.

Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

Michelle Williams in My Week with Marilyn

Jason Scott Lee as Bruce Lee in Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story

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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood