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After a fierce, Oscar-nominated turn as scandalous skater Tonya Harding in 2017's "I, Tonya," Margot Robbie is off the ice and holding royal court as Queen Elizabeth I in "Mary Queen of Scots." Exercising a noun over Europe so great during the 16th century's latter half, nothing could stop Her Majesty – not even her cousin, Mary Stuart (portrayed by Saoirse Ronan).

Their vicious and ultimately deadly contention, the result of Mary's request to be Elizabeth's heir, is chronicled with delicious matriarchal bite for the #MeToo era, period-film glam (those gowns!) and one very infamous beheading in director Josie Rourke's diverse doozy of a historical drama. Beau Willimon's screenplay also turns a tender, heartbreaking eye to Elizabethan Era queerness via Mary's friend and private secretary, David Rizzio, known in the film simply as Rizzio and portrayed by Ismael Cruz Cordova.

Ruler of the box-office in films such as 2013's "The Wolf of Wall Street" and 2016's "Suicide Squad," as hammer-wielding warrior Harley Quinn, a role she will reprise in 2020 for a Harley-centered spin-off,

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