Leonardo DiCaprio's girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti captivates fans with a bold floor-length black dress featuring a plunging neckline in her latest Instagram photo dump, marking another standout fashion moment following her Met Gala appearance.
Nikki Glaser recapped how Leonardo DiCaprio, after she roasted his dating life at the Golden Globes, became the only person to respond by sending back three baskets of pasta, a playful and memorable comeback she shared on Jimmy Fallon.
Nikki Glaser’s Golden Globes joke about Leonardo DiCaprio’s dating history was followed by a playful reply: DiCaprio reportedly sent Glaser three baskets of pasta as a thank-you, underscoring the running joke that his favorite food is pasta.
Nikki Glaser’s Tonight Show roast of Leonardo DiCaprio for dating women under 30 went viral, and DiCaprio reportedly responded with three baskets of pasta as a thank-you, adding a playful endnote to the Golden Globes moment.
Nikki Glaser revealed on The Tonight Show that Leonardo DiCaprio sent her three baskets of pasta as thanks after she roasted him at the Golden Globes; the gift tied to a pasta-loving joke about him, and DiCaprio was the only one to respond with a gift. Glaser is slated to host the Golden Globes again in 2027.
Apple Original Films revealed the first image and announced production on Martin Scorsese’s thriller What Happens at Night, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence. The adaptation of Peter Cameron’s novel, scripted by Patrick Marber and produced by Sikelia, follows a married American couple in a snowy European town who travel to adopt a baby, with Patricia Clarkson, Jared Harris and Mads Mikkelsen aboard; this marks another high-profile Scorsese/DiCaprio collaboration with Apple after Killers of the Flower Moon.
Variety reports a first-look for What Happens at Night, Martin Scorsese’s haunted marriage drama starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence, reuniting them after Don’t Look Up. The project, adapted from Peter Cameron’s novel, follows a American couple in a European town who travel to adopt a baby, with the couple’s increasingly fraught dynamic and questions about marriage, self, and life unfolding in a chilling, wintry setting. Apple is behind the film, production is underway, and the cast also includes Mads Mikkelsen, Patricia Clarkson, and Jared Harris, though no release date has been announced.
CBS News offers a behind‑the‑scenes look at the five Best Actor nominees for the 98th Academy Awards—Timothée Chalamet (Marty Supreme), Leonardo DiCaprio (One Battle After Another), Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon), Michael B. Jordan (Sinners), and Wagner Moura (The Secret Agent)—featuring clips and interviews that reveal each performer’s prep, approach, and the films’ bold premises ahead of the March 15 ceremony.
A Variety-style look at seven anonymous Oscar ballots shows Sinners stirring the Best Actor race with Michael B. Jordan vs. Leonardo DiCaprio, while some voters tick the film for other categories and reveal broader voting trends. The piece also notes Wunmi Mosaku’s strong Supporting Actress foil against Amy Madigan, Jessie Buckley as a likely Best Actress winner, and a few side stories—Christina Applegate’s Anchorman pay, Daisy Edgar-Jones circling Tomorrow, and a humorous Ace Ventura rhino prop auction—as part of a broader pop-culture roundup.
Gold Derby reveals Voter 1’s secret Oscar ballot after voting closes, naming One Battle After Another as Best Picture; Paul Thomas Anderson for Best Director; Jessie Buckley for Best Actress; Leonardo DiCaprio for Best Actor; Teyana Taylor for Best Supporting Actress; Stellan Skarsgård for Best Supporting Actor; One Battle After Another as Best Adapted Screenplay and Sinners for Best Original Screenplay.
Leonardo DiCaprio will miss the 32nd Actor Awards due to scheduling conflicts while filming Martin Scorsese’s What Happens at Night in Europe; he’s nominated for two awards for One Battle After Another, including leading actor and best cast, with Kristen Bell hosting the Netflix broadcast.
Leonardo DiCaprio will not attend the 32nd annual Actor Awards due to scheduling conflicts, as he films Martin Scorsese’s What Happens at Night in Europe alongside Jennifer Lawrence; the project marks another collaboration between DiCaprio and Scorsese.
Benicio Del Toro discusses his quiet, influential presence as Sensei in Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, the film’s Oscar buzz after 13 nominations, and his on-set bond with Leonardo DiCaprio. He explains his method as interpreting the writer and reshaping Sensei into a protector amid migrant-crisis drama, while reflecting on his Puerto Rican upbringing and his mother’s death—experiences that inform his choices and make his collaboration with non-actors and fellow stars a defining part of this return to Oscar conversation.
Robert Aramayo stunned the BAFTA crowd by winning Best Actor for I Swear, beating Leonardo DiCaprio and a field that included Timothée Chalamet and Ethan Hawke. The Rings of Power star delivered an emotional speech, thanking director Kirk Jones and the real-life John Davidson, whose Tourette syndrome story anchors the film. Aramayo also won the EE Rising Star Award that night; I Swear was nominated for Outstanding British Film but lost to Hamnet. The ceremony highlighted Davidson’s condition, with host Alan Cumming offering apologies at times for the on-stage moments.
On The Tonight Show, Teyana Taylor says Leonardo DiCaprio wasn’t speaking to her in the viral Golden Globes moment, reversing her earlier claim that he was addressing her about their ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ chat. She explained she misread the clip and that the moment wasn’t directed at her; the Globes also saw One Battle After Another win Best Picture—Musical or Comedy, with DiCaprio among the nominees but not a winner.