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Leonardo DiCaprio’s Don’t Look Up was one of the biggest coups Netflix announced in its upcoming slate of releases earlier this year.
Don't Look Up - a black comedy which sees DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence as two scientists who embark on a world tour to try to convince humanity of their discovery of an asteroid that threatens to destroy Earth - has a cast full of A-listers.
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Baring her bump! Kylie Jenner showed her pregnancy progress while making a New York Fashion Week appearance on Thursday, September 9.
according to reports. He also upgraded one of his parents to a $7.1 million Los Feliz abode and listed his father’s $5.75 million LA house for sale this summer.He can afford it, apparently.
“Don’t Look Up,” which released a new trailer on Wednesday, reportedly cost a combined $55 million.DiCaprio, 46, earned a $30 million salary, Variety reported, while Lawrence, 31, received a reported $25 million payday for the dark comedy film.The two Oscar winners lead Adam McKay’s newest Netflix film alongside an A-list cast.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorLana Del Rey has announced a new release date for “Blue Bannisters,” her second album of 2021, which was originally scheduled for July 4 but abruptly bumped days before its release.
Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio have a catastrophic problem on their hands in Netflix’s new trailer for “Don’t Look Up”.
From “Anchorman” to “The Big Short,” director Adam McKay loves to make incisive comedies that boast big ensemble casts.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterJennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio, as two low-level astronomers, warn the world about a giant asteroid that looks to take out the Earth in the first trailer for the dark comedy “Don’t Look Up.”Experience the be all, end all movie event of the year starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, and Meryl Streep.Don’t Look Up is in select theaters on December 10 and arrives December 24 on Netflix pic.twitter.com/hGi8PVVxZZ— Netflix (@netflix) September
is like a «Where's Waldo?» of famous people. The latest project from Adam McKay stars Jennifer Lawrence as an astronomy grad student, Kate Dibiasky, and Leonardo DiCaprio as her professor, Dr.
On paper, Adam McKay’s upcoming Netflix film, “Don’t Look Up,” has a pretty simple premise. Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio star as two scientists, Kate Dibiasky and Dr.
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Guillermo del Toro has found the cast of his new show!
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The cast of the new Marvel movie Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings steps out for a special screening on Monday night (August 30) in New York City.
Lil Nas X has announced the release date for ‘Montero’, his debut studio album.The artist revealed the news today (August 26) on Twitter that it will arrive on September 17.
Netflix has announced the release date of its controversial Diana: The Musical, and it is hitting screens in less than two months.The musical – which will arrive on New York's Broadway later this year – is being screened on the streaming giant a month before it hits the stage. It was filmed without an audience during lockdown after being forced to halt its March 2020 opening due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterNetflix has announced release dates for its entire fall and winter film slate, a list of buzzy films that includes “Don’t Look Up,” a dark comedy starring Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Adam McKay; Jane Campion’s drama “The Power of the Dog” with Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons; and Rebecca Hall’s directorial debut “Passing.”Those titles, along with Idris Elba’s Western “The Harder They Fall”; “The Starling,
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As we’ve seen with the recent lawsuit between Scarlett Johansson and Disney, there’s a lot of complicated math that goes into an actor’s contract with a studio for a project. In previous years, the biggest names in Hollywood would earn an upfront fee, but they would then have the chance to earn a lot more with “back-end” deals that include profit-sharing with the studio.