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With the award season in full swing, Leonardo DiCaprio's most divisive flick is now dominating streaming charts following actor's nomination!
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti Have Rare PDA Moment While Shopping in L.A.
Leonardo DiCaprio and girlfriend Vittoria Ceretti shared a rare moment of PDA while enjoying a post-Christmas shopping trip in Los Angeles. The couple first started dating in 2023.
Leonardo DiCaprio is worried about the future of moviegoing. During a recent interview with The Times of London, the “Titanic” star questioned if “people still have the appetite” for movie theaters. He also pondered if cinemas would “become silos – like jazz bars?”
Leonardo da Vinci was known to write most of his notes (of which up to 28,000 pages have survived, across various notebooks and codices) in reverse. Each letter was reversed, making the writing perfectly readable when viewed in a mirror, hence the term ...
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Leonardo DiCaprio Finally Makes it to Critics Choice Awards 2026 After Being Stuck in St. Barts
After spending New Year's in St. Barts, Leonardo DiCaprio returned to California just in time for the 2026 Critics Choice Awards Jan. 4, where his movie One Battle After Another is nominated.
Did Leonardo da Vinci — one of history's great geniuses, and a prolific inventor, artist, architect and 'Renaissance Man' — have such humility and perfectionism that he actually apologized on his death bed for the lack of "quality" in his life's work?
Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo are two of the world’s most famous artists, having each created multiple masterpieces that pull millions of eager visitors each year to museums. They knew each other, competed for commissions from the same patrons, and ...
Leonardo da Vinci is, of course, best known as one of the world’s greatest artists. At his death in 1519, he was famous for such masterpieces as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. But he was more than a painter, he was also a musician, writer, and showman.
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Leonardo da Vinci's DNA may be embedded in his art — and scientists think they've managed to extract some
In a first, scientists have extracted DNA from a Renaissance-era drawing attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, but they can't be sure that the genetic material belongs to the Italian polymath.