Leonardo DiCaprio has hailed the late Pope Francis as "one of the most extraordinary spiritual leaders of our time". The 50-year-old actor and environmentalist
Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ is a love letter to the Golden Age of Hollywood. The film blended historical events with fictional characters to create a vivid portrayal of 1969 Los Angeles.
One Battle After Another trailer is officially here, and things are looking just right for this upcoming American comedy. We were first given a 20-second teaser, which offered a brief glimpse into the film written, directed, and produced by Paul Thomas Anderson.
Paul Thomas Anderson's new movie has a 2025 release date (September 26), a proper title ("One Battle After Another"), and now a new trailer.
It’s hard to think of a scenario when Leonardo DiCaprio would need to use a payphone. It’s even harder to picture a situation where he would do so while dressed like a convict who just escaped a Big Lebowski fan expo.
Martin Scorsese's next project is coming together and it sounds quite compelling.
Paul Thomas Anderson new movie is slated to hit theaters September 26.
Americans have fan bases all over. These actors are strangely famous in other countries.
Brevity might be the soul of wit, but this doesn’t always apply to films. In many cases, longer runtimes allow these types of films to explore issues and characters in greater depth than possible in a more limited temporal frame.
Sometimes, what happens on accident is better than what's planned. These films wouldn't be the same without their accidents.
These 20 titles were incredible reads but terrible films.
These are the best movies that feature the FBI in a significant role.
Several extraordinary films have encouraged viewers to be more than a little paranoid about the world around them and, very often, even their sense of self and identity. These are the types of films that perfectly capture all of the angst and paranoia of the 20th and 21st centuries.
These excellent titles may chill you to your core, some cozy, some rigid, but all are are icily effective.
It has been a long road for Devil in the White City. Some might say, a hellish one. The project began life over a decade ago when Leonardo DiCaprio secured rights to Erik Larson’s best-selling book in 2010.
Love triangles are highly entertaining to watch play out on screen and force audiences to choose sides and pick who is the better match for the person at the center of the triangle. They have been present in movies for decades and aren’t going out of fashion anytime soon.
Heath Ledger won an Oscar for playing Joker in The Dark Knight, but it very easily could have been Leonardo DiCaprio in the role. That’s what the writer of 2008’s Batman blockbuster Jonathan Nolan revealed during an interview on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, embedded below.
Is there anything worse than a boring movie? These 20 films were anything but boring, thanks to their epic plot twists that viewers totally didn't expect.
Whether it’s the recent Cocaine Bear or the many other great (and not-so-great) movies focusing on bear attacks, the beast itself serves as something of a return of the repressed, the force of nature, at last, taking a strike back at the decadence and oppressiveness of human civilization.
“The Simpsons” debuted on December 17, 1989. Here’s a way to wrap your head around how long “The Simpsons” have been on.
Here are 20 facts about Gangs of New York for every true American.
It was packed with stars, but Scorsese is always one of the stars of his movies. These are 20 facts about the Oscar-winning film.
DiCaprio can next be seen in Adam McKay's star-studded sci-fi dramedy Don't Look Up, in select theaters Dec. 10 and on Netflix beginning Dec. 24. Watch the teaser below.
Some bristled at it. Others love it. However you feel, here are 20 facts about Scorsese’s white-collar-crime epic.
Let's try to emphasize the positive, but there's one particular sequence that was so special in its awfulness, it had to go on this list. See if you can guess which one it is.
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