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Tag: Leonardo DiCaprio
When Dylan met Jeraldine: the Joffrey’s Romeo and Juliet are the real deal
The Joffrey’s Romeo and Juliet, which opens tonight, features real-life couple Jeraldine Mendoza and Dylan Gutierrez in the title roles.
Emmanuel Lubezki is the real auteur of The Revenant
The veteran cinematographer leaves his stamp on Alejandro González Iñárritu’s wilderness survival tale.
Groupon’s goofy ‘clip-in man bun’ goes viral
A Groupon ad for a “clip-in man bun” fuels rage—and demand—on the Internet.
The Not-So-Great Gatsby
Leonard DiCaprio stars in an overblown adaptation of The Great Gatsby.
Black and white and read all over
As a radical account of American slavery, Django Unchained pales in comparison to Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Straight-Up Lincoln, and the rest of this week’s movies
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Quentin Tarantino at College of DuPage
A new course surveys the director’s career as his latest feature, Django Unchained, nears release
The boys in the bureau
Clint Eastwood probes the alleged gay double life of J. Edgar Hoover
A Little Transcendence Goes a Long Way
Clint Eastwood reaches for redemption while Martin Scorsese settles for entertainment.
Light Heavyweight
Baseball fans know that the problem with a perfect game is that it’s boring. The pitcher has thrown a work of art—no hits, no home runs, no sacrifices, no bottom-of-the-ninth heroics—but the genius is in the details, not the highlight reel. For some critics, that may also be the problem with Steven Spielberg’s Catch Me […]