The legendary director has taken a brilliant, terrifying turn over
the past decade
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The film will transport you into history like no other
The trailer promises a feast of thrilling moments
Major poaching cases are collapsing thanks to poor policing training, lapses in procedure and unusual discretion involved in sentencing
Nepal’s efforts to increase its tigers are part of a 13-country plan to double the number of tigers worldwide
The deal is a major achievement for the fast bowler as the brand is known for procuring only the elite of the sporting and arts world
Red Granite Pictures has said that to its knowledge none of the money it received was illegitimate and that it had done nothing wrong.
The Golden Globe ceremony has kicked-off Hollywood’s awards season. Films such as "12 Years a Slave" and "American Hustle" have won top honours.
The Golden Globes will weigh in with the first big honours of the Hollywood awards season, which culminates in seven weeks with the Oscars.
This is Scorsese with fire in his belly and Leonardo DiCaprio’s Walmart Gordon Gekko cranking up the laughs – a pantomime Goodfellas.
DiCaprio is set to play the infamous Russian mystic and confidante of the Romanov Russian royal family, Rasputin, in a new biopic.
South African author Lauren Beukes’s "The Shining Girls" will be adapted for television by US actor Leonardo DiCaprio’s company Appian Way.
Does "Django Unchained" say anything about Hollywood with regard to its handling of sensitive subject matter like slavery?
<b>Peter Bradshaw</b> reviews Christopher Nolan’s new movie, <i>Inception</i>. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio.
MOVIE OF THE WEEK: Shaun de Waal reviews <e>Shutter Island</em>, starring Leonardo di Caprio.
It was one small step for man, but could be one giant leap in the career of an actor. Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon, is to be the subject of a Hollywood biopic. The only question now is: Who is worthy of filling the space boots of the 20th-century icon who ”came in peace for all mankind”?
Plans were announced recently for a biopic of the life of <i>Playboy</i>’s founder, Hugh Hefner, writes Dan Glaister in Los Angeles.