I, Tonya is a critically acclaimed movie that revolves around the dramatic life of Tonya Harding, one of the country’s top figure skaters. Witness how the painful personal battles of the past ...
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Looks like I, Nancy is a go! Olivia Munn hilariously parodied I, Tonya while hosting the Critics' Choice Awards on Thursday, and while she received laughs from the film's star, Margot Robbie -- who ...
I, Tonya is the kind of film to watch without expectations. That’s a tall order, though, considering how cemented Tonya Harding is in the public consciousness and how much people know—or think they ...
“I, Tonya” is easily the “Rashomon” of tabloid-derived figure-skating scandals. I don’t make the comparison lightly. Per its opening titles, it’s based on “totally contradictory, totally true ...
Figure skating chronicler Christine Brennan has seen the Tonya Harding biopic "I, Tonya" twice now, and she has a few journalistic quibbles about its portrayal of an iconic, outrageous moment of the ...
Allison Janney was still "tingling" when she spoke to ET's Nischelle Turner about her Oscar nomination for her supporting role in I, Tonya. "I just I feel like crying," she said of being a first-time ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. During a Toronto International Film Festival screening of I, Tonya in September, Margot Robbie, the film’s star, grew ...
Christina Radish is the Senior Entertainment Reporter at Collider. Having worked at Collider for over a decade (since 2009), her primary focus is on film and television interviews with talent both in ...
Allison Janney is Tonya Harding's mother-from-hell as LaVona Golden in the bleakly comedic biopic I, Tonya, but the actress has revealed how she found a way to empathise with such an unlikeable ...
Everyone knows this woman: Despite her impressive accomplishments, she was criticized for her wardrobe and her hair. She rejected certain “acceptable” brands of femininity — and it cost her. She ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...