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    • Before the Flood (2016) Genre: Nature Documentary. Regions Streaming: US, UK, CAN, AUS + 22 More Regions. Leonardi DiCaprio is arguably the biggest actor in Hollywood that is actively trying to combat climate change.
    • Blood Diamond (2006) Genre: Action, Thriller. Regions Streaming: US, CAN, RUS + 9 More Regions. While the film didn’t receive flattering numbers at the box office, Blood Diamond is well remembered for the performances of DiCaprio and Hounsou respectively.
    • Body of Lies (2008) Genre: Action, Thriller. Regions Streaming: US, CAN, RUS + 11 More Regions. Arguably one of DiCaprio’s less celebrated films, Body of Lies struggled to make do at the box office.
    • Django Unchained (2012) Genre: Western, Drama. Regions Streaming: CAN, NETH, JAP + 19 More Regions. The collaboration between DiCaprio and Tarantino created one of the greatest villains in Hollywood history.
    • What's Eating Gilbert Grape. "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" was one of DiCaprio's first major film roles, but his work in the critically revered movie was so stunning that it earned him his first Academy Award nomination and assured that audiences would take notice of his talents for decades to come.
    • Titanic. By the time DiCaprio starred as the lead of James Cameron's celebrated 1997 epic, "Titanic," he was already a household name with magazine covers galore plastering teens' walls all over the world.
    • Shutter Island. DiCaprio has starred in several of Martin Scorsese's most riveting films over the last two decades, including "Gangs of New York," "The Aviator," "The Departed," and "The Wolf of Wall Street."
    • Django Unchained. Another director that DiCaprio has repeatedly worked with is Quentin Tarantino, whose 2019 film "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood" earned the actor his sixth Oscar nomination.
    • Titanic (1997) The first film to ever gross more than a billion dollars at the worldwide box office, Titanic is a juggernaut in just about every sense of the word.
    • Catch Me If You Can (2002) Catch Me If You Can is arguably one of Steven Spielberg’s most overlooked films. It's. based on the autographical book of the same name written by American conman Frank Abagnale, although the convicted felon's account of his own deeds is heavily disputed by some.
    • The Departed (2006) A remake of 2002’s Infernal Affairs, The Departed is a twisting crime thriller that will have you second-guessing the allegiances and motivations of just about every single character.
    • Inception (2010) Often cited as Christopher Nolan’s best work, Inception is a blockbuster that features a star-studded lineup of top-tier talent including Leonardo DiCaprio (obviously!)
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    Released in 2010, Shutter Island, a neo-noir psychological thriller, stars DiCaprio as Deputy U.S. Marshal Edward Daniels. The film’s setting is in 1954 when Daniels is sent to Shutter Island to investigate the disappearance of a patient. But this merely isn’t just an island: it’s home to a hospital for the criminally insane. Many of the patients a...

    Django Unchainedwas director Quentin Tarantino’s answer to the modern American Western film. While Clint Eastwood isn’t there to give audiences a sense of nostalgia, fans can enjoy Leonardo DiCaprio and Jamie Foxx instead. The story follows a freed slave, Django, who seeks to liberate his wife from the plantations. DiCaprio plays the main villain o...

    Before there was Romeo + Juliet and Titanic, DiCaprio was in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape. He plays the younger brother of Johnny Depp, Arnold Grape, who is intellectually disabled and seemingly a thorn in his elder brother’s side. At first, they have a loving relationship, but as the film’s events wear Gilbert down, their relationship begins to sou...

    When most think of young Leonardo DiCaprio, the image that conjures in their mind is him starring in Titanic alongside Kate Winslet. In this doomed romance, DiCaprio plays Jack Dawson, who, by luck, manages to win third-class tickets for the Titanic through gambling. He is the epitome of youth and boyhood in this film. His character seems almost ca...

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