
Margot Robbie
Tonya
Sebastian Stan
Jeff
Allison Janney
LaVona
Julianne Nicholson
Diane Rawlinson
Paul Walter Hauser
Shawn
Bobby Cannavale
Martin Maddox
Bojana Novaković
Dody Teachman
Caitlin Carver
Nancy Kerrigan
Maizie Smith
Tonya (3 ½ Yrs)
Mckenna Grace
Tonya (8-12 Yrs)
Suehyla El-Attar Young
Skater Mom
Jason Davis
Al
Mea Allen
Snooty Girl
Cory Chapman
Chris
Amy Fox
Skating Judge
Cara Mantella
Choreographer
Joshua Mikel
Heckling Spectator
Lynne Ashe
Shawn's Mother
Steve Wedan
Shawn's Father
Brandon O'Dell
Policeman #1
Davin Allen Grindstaff
USFS Judge
Daniel Thomas May
Sheriff
Anthony Reynolds
Derrick Smith
Ricky Russert
Shane Stant
Al Bianchi
Sports Bar Manager
Miles Mussenden
Policeman #2
Annie Livingston
6 Year Old Girl
Jan Harrelson
FBI Agent #1
Luray Cooper
FBI Agent #2
Dan Triandiflou
Bob Rawlinson
Kelly O'Neal
Interviewer
Lisa Kaye Kinsler
Lillehammer Skating Judge
Cecil Love
Bailiff
Alphie Hyorth
Judge Londer
Sean Goulding
Restaurant Employee
Bobby Browning
Joe
Little Man
LaVona's Sixth Husband
Heather Jocelyn Blair
Bathroom Witness (uncredited)
Raven Wynn
Chinese Waitress (uncredited)
Evan George Vourazeris
Diner Patron (uncredited)
Tonya Harding
Self (archive footage)

































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en
$11,000,000.00
$53,900,000.00
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- #based on true story
- #rivalry
- #figure skating
- #domestic violence
- #poverty
- #overbearing mother
- #ice skating
- #1990s
- #winter sport
- #abusive mother
- #emotional abuse
- #mother daughter relationship
Reviews

Though top billing must go to an athletic and convincing Margot Robbie and to Sebastian Stan, I thought Allison Janney was superb in this drama about the rise and very public downfall of Tonya Harding. She's the mother (LaVona) who drives, quite ruthlessly, her young daughter to excellence on this ice rink - whether she wants to skate or not. Rink-side with a cigarette never far from her mouth, sh

**I, Tonya is an intriguing biopic told in a fresh, unique way that most any cinephile can appreciate.** Director, Craig Gillespie, took a wild, unbelievable true story and told it with a brilliant frenetic, crazed energy that emphasized I, Tonya’s insane tale all the more. The documentary-style interviews further delved into the deranged psyche of its characters trusting the story to unreliabl

_I, Tonya_ is a fun and interesting biopic. Margot Robbie is fantastic in almost every role she does, and that is no different here. I absolutely loved her as Tonya, although there were a few times her Harley Quinn voice snuck in there but it worked. Julianne Nicholson was great as Tonya's mom, she had this cold a gruel demeanor that was very sharp and funny. Sebastian Stan is excellent, the raw a

With the Oscars only a week away and the 2018 Winter Olympics on right now, it seemed like the appropriate time to finally watch _I, Tonya_, the movie for which lead Margot Robbie has received her first "Best Actress" Academy Award nomination. 2017 has had a lot of biopics, and a good number of those garnered awards buzz/consideration, and for all of them, I had (to varying degrees) the same co
Fantastic feel-good story with an anti-establishment vibe. The movie challenges your interpretation of the events at the time, and has several sobering moments (oj news coverage, tonya spitting blood). Also funny as all get out.
I had zero expectations going into this as not much is known about the movie except for the cast - and obviously the story as it was a huge news event in the 90s - but it turned out to be a wildly entertaining albeit flawed biopic. The film settled on a style and tone that falls somewhere around the Coen brothers territory, but also gave me Christopher Guest vibes with its talking head moments and












