Paul Cezanne’s Pommes et oranges (around 1899) is one of the paintings that will show at his self-titled exhibition at ...
Leonardo DiCaprio is worried about the future of moviegoing. During a recent interview with The Times of London, the “Titanic” star questioned if “people still have the appetite” for movie theaters.
The absent award winner, honored for his work in Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another,’ sent in a recorded video with a message about the importance of original storytelling.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Palm Springs International Film Awards was hosted at the Palm Springs Convention Center on Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026 in Palm ...
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) — Leonardo DiCaprio emphasized the importance of creating cinema over content at the Palm Springs Film Festival Friday night. “Movies are still meant to be experienced, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Do people still have an appetite to attend movie theaters? That’s a question Leonardo DiCaprio is pondering. In a Saturday ...
“Movies are still meant to be experienced, together, in a theatre. Right now, that belief matters more than ever. Original films are harder to make and harder to protect. But movies still matter, not ...
Leonardo DiCaprio was unable to attend the Palm Springs Film Awards in California on Saturday (03.01.26) due to air restrictions imposed as a result of US President Donald Trump's military action in ...
Leonardo DiCaprio was set to be the grand finale of the Palm Springs International Film Awards on Saturday, Jan. 3, but he was unable to attend the event amid airport snarls across California. The ...
Leonardo DiCaprio was forced to skip the Palm Springs International Film Festival on Saturday after travel chaos left him stranded in the Caribbean, RadarOnline.com can report. The Titanic star, 51, ...