Leonardo DiCaprio fans are strongly disagreeing with an outlet that suggested the Oscar winner looked “unrecognizable” in a newly released photo for his upcoming film.
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Dozens of celebrities including actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Jane Fonda and Joaquin Phoenix on Tuesday called on U.S. President Joe Biden to refrain from signing any environmental agreement with his Brazilian counterpart, Jair Bolsonaro.
The open letter signed by the artists comes just days Bolsonaro joins dozens of other foreign leaders at a U.S.-led summit to tackle the climate crisis, which will be held online. The U.S. and Brazil have been holding bilateral talks since February, and Bolsonaro’s
Leonardo DiCaprio fans are strongly disagreeing with an outlet that suggested the Oscar winner looked “unrecognizable” in a newly released photo for his upcoming film.
IndieWire reported.In the first look, fans see a notably plain-looking DiCaprio, 46, seated aside Gladstone, 34, lit starkly in a dining room. The couple’s relationship forms the backdrop for “Flower Moon,” which is based on David Grann’s best-selling book of the same name.
One of the greatest American auteurs of all time, Martin Scorsese’s upcoming period epic ‘Killers of the Flower Moon is finally under production in full flow. Based on the novel of the same name, the film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, and Lily Gladstone as central characters.
Whenever a new Martin Scorsese film enters production, you better believe film fans around the world grow excited. But when you add Leonardo DiCaprio to the mix, collaborating with the filmmaker for the first time since 2013 (“The Wolf of Wall Street“), it’s almost too much excitement for our little hearts to contain.
After an extraordinarily busy first 100 days, Joe Biden is not expected to let up in his his first address as president to a Joint Session of Congress on Wednesday.
Donald Trump and other conservatives rejected it entirely.Before leaving office, Trump established a “1776 Commission” that issued a report meant to counter The 1619 Project and support what Trump called “patriotic education.” The American Historical Association denounced the 1776 report as hasty, simplistic and reliant at times on “falsehoods, inaccuracies, omissions, and misleading statements.” President Joe Biden revoked the report on his first day in office.Hannah-Jones began her career as
An emotionally stirring moment at Oscars 2021 was Thomas Vinterberg's tearful acceptance speech ode to his late daughter Ida, who sadly passed away in a car accident in 2019 at the young age of 19.
Thomas Vinterberg is opening up about the news about remaking Another Round with Leonardo DiCaprio.
One of the most surprising bits of news to come out of the Oscars aftermath is the report that Leonardo DiCaprio’s production company has secured the rights to an English-language remake of the Oscar-winning film, “Another Round.” As you might expect, the news was met with immediate WTF?! energy by Film Twitter.
Another Round is set to receive an English-language remake led by Leonardo DiCaprio.The film, which stars Mads Mikkelsen, just won the Oscar for Best International Film. It follows four middle-aged men experimenting with raising their blood alcohol levels on a daily basis.DiCaprio’s production company Appian Way won an auction for the English-language remake rights to the film, alongside Endeavor Content and Makeready.
There was a very quick moment during the 2021 Oscars when Brad Pitt gave a shout-out to his friend Leonardo DiCaprio, but you might have missed it.
Oscar 2021 was all about the first-time winners and it would be one of the first in Leonardo DiCaprio’s career if he ends up playing the lead part in the remake of a Danish film titled Another Round that just won the Best International Feature in Oscar 2021. Another Round has been one of the best-reviewed films of the last year starring Mads Mikkelsen in the lead part.
won the 2021 Oscar for Best International Feature Film on Sunday night — could soon see an American version starring Leonardo DiCaprio. The English-language remake rights to director Thomas Vinterberg’s movie were recently won in an auction by DiCaprio and Jennifer Davisson’s production company, Appian Way, according to Deadline.