Leonardo DiCapri calls cinema "our most definitive art form" as he accepts National Board Of Review Best Actor nod for 'One ...
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.
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.
“Will cinemas become silos — like jazz bars?” the ‘One Battle After Another’ actor said of the moviegoing experience. By McKinley Franklin Do people still have an appetite to attend movie theaters?
At the Golden Globes 2026, Leonardo DiCaprio detailed how One Battle After Another’s director Paul Thomas Anderson created an unforgettable environment on set.
Actors and filmmakers were celebrated at the annual National Board of Review gala, where winners called attention to protests ...
Leonardo DiCaprio is worried about the film industry "changing at a lightning speed." The Titanic star wonders if "people still have the appetite" to see movies in theaters in the streaming era.
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This year’s Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala will be a touch less star-studded as Leonardo DiCaprio will miss ...
Leonardo DiCaprio and fellow Appian Way principals Jennifer Davisson and Phillip Watson have signed on to EP the Sundance documentary 'The Lake.' ...