Director Baz Luhrmann's splashy modernization of the William Shakespeare classic 'Romeo and Juliet' was a hit with critics and tweens alike in 1996.
Besides being visually stunning, 'William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet' featured a few of today's brightest stars before they had hit it big. See what the cast is up to these days below.
WARNING: SPOILERS! So, so many spoilers for basically every Leonardo DiCaprio movie ever. Unless you have seen every movie Leo has made, a couple are going to be spoiled.
So this lady believes pretty strongly that children are dying because Leonardo DiCaprio won't put her in a movie with him. (This is her kind of NSFW "demo" reel.) She also thinks they are meant to be married, possibly because their birthdays are only three days apart. It's hard to say -- she comes off as a little crazy, especially in the letter she sent out to Hollywood executives to bol
Oh boy. We love us some Jeremy Sisto (remember "rollin' with the homies' from 'Clueless'?), but maybe it's a good thing James Cameron replaced him with Leonardo DiCaprio in 'Titanic,' because this screen test is more than slightly uncomfortable.
We've always trusted the "official" story that Leonardo DiCaprio was born a man on November 11th, 1974 in Los Angeles, California. But new evidence has emerged concerning the superstar that has us questioning both Wikipedia and common sense.
'The Great Gatsby' tells the story of writer Nick Carraway as he leaves behind his Midwestern life and enters a millionaire's world of booze, glitzy jazz, lavish parties and obsessions. So, one would imagine that the movie-adaption of the classic Fitzgerald novel would have less of an impact if Leonardo DiCaprio's Gatsby character was replaced with a 'My Little Pony.'
Thanks to high school English class, just about everybody has read the F. Scott Fitzgerald classic 'The Great Gatsby.'
In 1974, the book was adapted into a movie starring Robert Redford and Mia Farrow, and now 'Moulin Rogue' director Baz Luhrmann is taking a crack at the early 20th century tale of reinvention with Leonardo Dicaprio in the title role.
Sometimes we think our favorite celebrities only exist on this planet for our own amusement. In fact, many of them do have lives away from the limelight. When they’re not acting, singing, dancing or just being fabulously rich and famous, some of your favorite stars take part in some pretty interesting extracurricular activities. Here...
The fine folks at Groupon are offering a 13-day ocean voyage with an extensive deep sea tour of the site where the Titanic wreck lays for the price of $12,500. If that sounds a bit steep, keep in mind that the package's "value" is $59,870, and it also comes with a 'Titanic' DVD signed by Frank Lloyd Roberts.
Frank Lloyd Roberts, you are probably wondering, isn't that the architect? No, t
With the premiere of 'The Firm,' NBC has unleashed another movie-turned-TV-show on the world. You've no doubt heard about several other popular TV shows that were based on movies, such as 'M*A*S*H*,' 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' and 'Parenthood.' But did you know that there was a 'Parenthood' sitcom in 1990 starring Leonardo DiCaprio?
Check out 10 TV versions of hit movies that you may not have hear
'Titanic,' the highest grossing film in movie history, is getting a 3D retrofit that is scheduled to hit theaters on April 6, 2012.
On Wednesday, director James Cameron introduced a trailer for this 3D update on the Titanic Facebook page. "I'm the king of the 3D world!"