From Kieran Culkin and Jodie Foster to Leonardo DiCaprio, these actors have been in the industry since childhood.
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Jared Dillian, a former Wall Street trader, rates 12 banking and trading scenes in movies and TV, such as "The Wolf of Wall Street," for realism.
Margot Robbie said she slapped Leonardo DiCaprio in her audition for "The Wolf of Wall Street" and worried she'd get arrested for it.
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Cowboy and Old West historian Michael Grauer rates 13 Wild West scenes in movies and television for realism.
Kat Torres got 8 years in prison for human trafficking and slavery, per the BBC. As an influencer, she partied with A-listers like Leonardo DiCaprio.
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Jimmy Tsui, a former triad and Chinatown gang member, breaks down 12 Chinese organized-crime scenes in movies and TV shows based on realism.
Kate Winslet told Vanity Fair that kissing Leonardo DiCaprio in the "I'm Flying" scene in "Titanic" was "not all it's cracked up to be."
The "Titanic" PCP incident is one of the longest-running mysteries in movie history. The unredacted police report may finally be made public in May.
"Batman v Superman" director Zack Snyder said he spoke with Leonardo DiCaprio about playing the film's villain, Lex Luthor.
More than two decades after the tragic love story hit theaters, the stars of "Titanic" are still Hollywood icons. The real Titanic sank 112 years ago.
The Oscars messed up big time by not nominating Greta Gerwig, Margot Robbie, and "The Color Purple."
For fans of the mind-bending Christopher Nolan film, there are plenty of other things to watch, like his release "Tenet" and the thriller "Get Out."
Some of Hollywood's biggest stars gathered in Southern California on Thursday to celebrate the 35th annual Palm Springs International Film Awards.
"Killers of the Flower Moon" star Lily Gladstone said she was a fan of "Titanic," but didn't have a crush on future costar Leonardo DiCaprio.
Martin Scorsese's true-crime thriller ends on a radio show that breezes through what happened to the main characters. Here's where everyone wound up.
Mollie Burkhart's family dies one by one under mysterious circumstances in "Killers of the Flower Moon." Here's how true the movie is to real events.
Martin Scorsese's latest film starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone, and Robert De Niro is playing in theaters. Here's what critics are saying.
"You could tell De Niro was really hitting him," director of photography, Rodrigo Prieto, told Insider of filming the movie's most surprising scene.
Director Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon" follows the targeted murders of Mollie Burkhart's family to gain their vast wealth in the 1920s.
His worst film according to Rotten Tomatoes is "Critters 3" with a score of 0%, while his best is "Catch Me If You Can" with a score of 96%.