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.
22.12.2021 - 19:55 / nypost.com
Stinker building alert! Does wellness hype sell New York City apartments? Apparently not. Warning: these prices might make you sick.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s former West Village bachelor pad just got another price chop. It’s now asking $7.5 million — far less than the $10 million DiCaprio paid for the sleek pad back in 2014.
(If that sounds bad, just think about the penthouse triplex. It once asked $50 million but last sold for $14 million.) The three-bedroom, 2½-bathroom pad is 3,663 square feet.
.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!
Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep and the end of the world.
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.
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.
“Nightmare Alley,” and he originally planned to team up with another known cinephile: Leonardo DiCaprio. The Oscar-winning “The Revenant” actor was originally attached to star in “Nightmare Alley” for del Toro, but was eventually replaced with Bradley Cooper in the role of Stanton Carlisle.While speaking with TheWrap about the journey of getting “Nightmare Alley” to the screen, del Toro explained exactly why DiCaprio’s casting didn’t happen.
Jennifer Lawrence is opening up about the "misery" she felt while filming "Don't Look Up" with Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet.Speaking about one particular scene in a car, which J. Law described as "h***," she said, "It was the most annoying day in my life.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s father George has a cameo in Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film Licorice Pizza.Last week, New York Times reporter Kyle Buchanan revealed some outtakes from his interview with the director where Anderson discussed how he cast George for the role of a man who “owned a wig shop that sold water beds”.Speaking to Entertainment Tonight about his father’s cameo, Leonardo said: “I haven’t seen it yet but my dad George DiCaprio has a cameo in a Paul Thomas Anderson movie! Today was a
DiCaprio was at the world premiere for his new film Don't Look Up when he found out his father George DiCaprio had a cameo in another new movie, Licorice Pizza. Director Paul Thomas Anderson's Licorice Pizza is one of the most critically-acclaimed films of the year, following two teenagers in love in the San Fernando Valley in 1973.