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He’s Leonardo DiCaprio, and safe to say, you’ve heard of him before.
In 1991, DiCaprio made his film debut in the horror-comedy Critters 3.
For proof of that, here’s 32 of the greatest movies with Leonardo DiCaprio.
Don’s Plum (2001)
It’s the movie Leonardo DiCaprio doesn’t want you to see.
(At least if you’re in the U.S. or Canada.)
Written and directed by R.D.
So, we’re not saying youshouldgo see it, because we can’t.
But ifsomehowyou come across it, it’s worth saying just to say you’ve seen it.
(At the time, Musk was a firm believer in climate change.)
Behind the scenes, the filmmakers showed their commitment to climate advocacy by paying a voluntary carbon tax.
The estranged sisters reunite under difficult circumstances.
DiCaprio’s rebellious Hank doesn’t make anything easier, being a teen delinquent himself.
Even if he is wearing an iron mask literally half the time.
Or at least, something different.
The Revenant (2015)
It’s the movie that won Leonardo DiCaprio his coveted Oscar for Best Actor.
And certainly, DiCaprio has never looked more beaten and battered than in Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s The Revenant.
Specific choices aside, The Revenant is an impressive feat of filmmaking with DiCaprio looking absolutely grody.
Unfortunately, Body of Lies isn’t quite so epic.
All told, it’s a paint-by-numbers spy thriller.
And DiCaprio is hard to ignore as he chews up every scene with confidence and boyish charm.
But few can argue that the director doesn’t have it.
But when Leo hands you a cocktail, it’s hard not to feel fireworks.
Shutter Island (2010)
In 2010, Leonardo DiCaprio was really haunted by dreams.
Based on Dennis Lehane’s 2003 novel, the movie sees DiCaprio play a U.S.
Marshal who comes to the mysterious Shutter Island to investigate the whereabouts of a patient at a psychiatric facility.
DiCaprio’s Abagnale is a serial liar whose silver tongue lets him get away with just about anything.
That includes avoiding arrest by FBI agent Carl Hanratty (Tom Hanks) who relentlessly pursues Abagnale for years.
The history of New York may not be pretty, nor is it clean.
Inception (2010)
3.
(Even when it’s actually freaking funny.)
But the thing about dreams is that eventually, you wake up.
But there’s simply no movie of DiCaprio’s that’s bigger than Titanic.