Entertainment Guide Aug. 23 – Sept. 1
Ukraine reports 5,276 new COVID-19 cases Zelensky: Every third Ukrainian considers road construction one of greatest achievements of 2021 Ukraine ready to implement Minsk agreements, but Russia's desire needed - Yermak Michel: EU unanimously agree to roll over economic sanctions against Russia Actions by Ukraine's partners will help prevent worst-case scenario - Zelensky COVID-19 in Ukraine: Health officials confirm 8,899 daily cases as of Dec 17 Macron tells Zelensky he declared support for Ukraine in call with Putin Zelensky, Scholz discuss gas transit through Ukraine after 2024 Ukraine ready for any format of talks with Russia - Zelensky Ukraine’s only journalist in Russia facing extremism charges - lawyer PM Shmyhal: First two applications for investment projects worth $96 million filed Zelensky, PM of Italy discuss security situation around Ukraine President signs off State Budget 2022 London considering all options for responding to Russia's aggression against Ukraine Putin, Biden to hold another round of talks Some 260,000 Ukrainians “victims of human trafficking” over 30 years - prosecutor general Ukraine plans to create center to protect energy infrastructure from cyber attacks No clear idea so far when Normandy Four top diplomats set to meet - German Ambassador Ukraine receives EUR 600M in macro-financial assistance from EU Zelensky holds phone conversation with PM of Israel Ukraine sets new daily COVID vaccination record MFA: European Union has not yet removed Ukraine from list of safe countries Kyiv records 1,023 new COVID-19 cases, 29 deaths G7 ambassadors welcome adoption of law on NABU status Ukraine can increase Covid vaccination rates to 1.5M a week – Liashko

‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’

One of the hottest summer premieres, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” is not a typical Quentin Tarantino film. The picture is a melancholic love ode of the U.S. director to the world of cinematography set in Los Angeles in 1960s. Written by Tarantino himself, the picture mixes a fictional story about fading Western actor Rick Dalton and his stunt double Cliff Booth with real-life events circling around the horrific murder of U.S. actress Sharon Tate by the Manson Family, a cult led by U.S. criminal Charles Manson. Although it received mixed reviews, the picture is still in talks for multiple prestigious Oscar awards including Best Picture and Best Director. The astonishing performances delivered by Hollywood stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie have been widely praised by the critics. And Tarantino’s depiction of hippie Hollywood with exceptional music and costumes selection has been recognized as one of a kind. The film will be screened in English with Ukrainian subtitles.