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Killers of the Flower Moon – first-look review

By David Jenkins

Martin Scorsese’s wistful remembrance of tragedies that befell the Osage nation is a film of high seriousness and low spectacle.

The Great Gatsby is good, actually

By Harri Knight-Davis

Ten years after Baz Luhrmann's audacious take on F. Scott Fitzgerald's beloved novel premiered, it's time to reassess this maligned venture.

Scene Stealers: Dinner at the end of the world in Don’t Look Up

By David Jenkins

Members of the LWLies team write on their favourite moments from the 2022 Best Picture contenders.

Don’t Look Up

By Hannah Strong

Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence tackle a climate emergency in Adam McKay’s uneven, star-studded dramedy.

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Why excessive swearing is essential to Martin Scorsese’s The Departed

By Susannah Goldsbrough

Foul language and filthy humour characterise the cruel, cynical world of this hardboiled Boston-set crime-drama.

Watch Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence in the Don’t Look Up trailer

By Charles Bramesco

They’re part of an ensemble cast including Meryl Streep and Timothée Chalamet in Adam McKay’s climate change satire.

Jesse Plemons joins Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon

By Charles Bramesco

He’s poised to take over the lead role from Leonardo DiCaprio in the director’s 1920s crime western.

The gaslighting at the heart of Inception

By Eleanor Ring

Christopher Nolan’s mind-altering sci-fi seeks to redeem Cobb for his actions, but is he worthy of our sympathy?

Barry Jenkins is dramatizing a gorilla conservation doc for Netflix

By Charles Bramesco

Leonardo DiCaprio is also producing the narrative adaptation of the film Virunga.

Martin Scorsese is tackling the western genre with his next film

By Charles Bramesco

The director’s forthcoming Killers of the Flower Moon is finally taking shape.

Quentin Tarantino will direct the Bounty Law episodes he wrote for OUATIH

By Charles Bramesco

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is getting its very own Jake Cahill-themed spin-off.

Inside the strange, sadly telling Bolsonaro-DiCaprio feud

By Charles Bramesco

The ultra-conservative Brazilian president has blamed the Amazon’s forest fires on the actor-activist.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood isn’t a love letter, it’s an obituary

By Christopher Hooton

Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film laments the loss of a moment in culture that will never be repeated.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

By Hannah Strong

Stars and worlds collide as Quentin Tarantino serves up his most thoughtful and personal work to date.

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Scorsese and DiCaprio to reunite on Killers of the Flower Moon

By Charles Bramesco

The pair are teaming up for a murder mystery set in 1920s Oklahoma.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Quentin Tarantino knocks it out of the park with this personal love letter to LA, in all its dirty sexy glory.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood added to Cannes line-up

By Adam Woodward

Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film, starring Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio, will receive its world premiere at the festival.

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