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.
Ever the box office draw, Leonardo DiCaprio is concerned for the future of movie theaters amid the latest studio shakeups. The Oscar winner recently commented on the state of cinema as he wondered if ...
“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?
Pope Leo XIV appealed Thursday in his Christmas Day message for peace in conflict-scarred regions, calling for an end to violence in the Middle East and Ukraine. Speaking to tens of thousands gathered ...
Pope Leo XIV’s estranged eldest brother, a MAGA die-hard regarded as the family’s “black sheep,” confessed “to everything short of murder and incest” during penance with the reigning pontiff. Louis ...
Leonardo DiCaprio is doubling down on his belief that he’ll never transition to the director’s chair. “Some people have asked me if I wanted to direct,” DiCaprio said at the A Year in TIME event in ...
Susie Figgis, the renowned British casting director who worked on a veritable roll call of movie classics from Gandhi to The Killing Fields, and The Full Monty to Harry Potter, died December 12 at age ...
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En route to Lebanon, Leo backs Palestinian statehood Israeli PM Netanyahu opposes Palestinian independence Pope praises Turkey as example of co-existence ABOARD THE PAPAL FLIGHT TO BEIRUT, Nov 30 ...
ROME — A 15th-century Bible which is considered one of the most spectacular examples of Renaissance illuminated manuscripts went on display in Rome on Nov. 13 as part of the Vatican’s Holy Year ...
IZNIK, Turkey —On the second day of his inaugural foreign trip, Pope Leo XIV visited the site where early Christian leaders met 1,700 years ago for the First Council of Nicaea — the gathering that ...