There are a ton of actors who are making the jump from films to prestige TV series over the past several years. Shockingly, one of the last holdouts seems to be Keanu Reeves.
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Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep and the end of the world.
These are the ingredients of new Netflix film, Don't Look Up.
Released today (Christmas Eve, December 24, 2021) it is the brainchild of writer-director Adam McKay, who has also directed Anchorman, Step Brothers, The Big Short and Vice.
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Don't Look Up is a fusion of comedy and sci-fi film about two astronomers who find out
There are a ton of actors who are making the jump from films to prestige TV series over the past several years. Shockingly, one of the last holdouts seems to be Keanu Reeves.
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“Don’t Look Up,” which concerns a group of scientists trying to warn the world of an approaching comet that will end all life one earth. The film features an A-list ensemble led by Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Jonah Hill and Meryl Streep, and many may be wondering how to watch “Don’t Look Up” exactly.
No matter how much time has passed, Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio are still close!
Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio are together again!
Don’t Look Up is hitting Netflix on December 24, and the all-star cast is sure to bring in so many viewers for the Netflix movie.
Leonardo DiCaprio recently after three years apart.The two actors, who have known each other since filming 1997’s Titanic in their early 20s, met once again in Los Angeles for the first time since the Coronavirus pandemic began.Speaking about the reunion to The Guardian, Winslet said: “I couldn’t stop crying.
Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio finally reunited after the pandemic.
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When Leonardo DiCaprio was trying to figure out what to do after “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” reports started coming up about some of the biggest A-list filmmakers working today trying to nab him for roles. One of those names was Paul Thomas Anderson, who was developing the film that would go on to be known as “Licorice Pizza.” The rumor went that DiCaprio passed on the film and his role eventually went to Bradley Cooper.
Leonardo DiCaprio found himself in a Titanicesque rescue mission after his huskies Jack and Jill jumped into a frozen lake while filming “Don’t Look Up.” The actor and the rest of the cast joined Entertainment Weekly where they shared some hilarious stories on set. While the Netflix Comedy features an A-list cast, it seems like DiCaprio’s dogs were the real stars on set- or “absolute psychotic tornadoes” if you ask the cast.
In his upcoming Netflix film Don’t Look Up, screenwriter-director Adam McKay explores how the world would react to an approaching comet that is set to destroy Earth. McKay puts his own spin on the serious issue of climate change by presenting the scenario with a comedic twist.
Leonardo DiCaprio is a dog dad through-and-through.
Adam McKay has made a name for himself as one of the premier filmmakers working today. It seems that once he made the jump from straight comedy to more satirical work with “The Big Short” and his more recent films, he’s become one of the biggest Oscar favorites each time he releases a film.
“Don’t Look Up.”The film’s director, Adam McKay, made the declaration in a Sunday interview, saying DiCaprio, 47, believed Streep, 72, was too much of an icon to get nude on camera.In the film, the Oscar winner plays President Janine Orlean, who is seen naked from behind in one scene.
brand new movies and beloved favorites.From sci-fi stunners to horror comedies to one of the most bizarre mainstream studio movies ever made, plus two (!) appearances by Leonardo DiCaprio, we’ve rounded up a curated list of the best new movies on Netflix in December.“Body of Lies” imagines the unthinkable: what if Ridley Scott made a movie with Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe, with a screenplay by “The Departed” writer William Moynahan and … nobody showed up.