Leonardo DiCaprio yelling in movies: the supercut [VIDEO]
Leonardo DiCaprio is a Very Serious Actor, so it comes as no surprise that nearly all of his movies feature some extreme outbursts.
Leonardo DiCaprio is a Very Serious Actor, so it comes as no surprise that nearly all of his movies feature some extreme outbursts.
Recommended THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. Scream Factory resurrects Charles B

Anchor Bay Films’ NO ONE LIVES will open at AMC Veterans this Friday, May 10. Star of the film and WWE Superstar Brodus Clay
It wasn’t that long ago that superhero movies were just dreadful, but the first X-Men and Spider-Man movies, not to mention the Christopher Nolan Batman trilogy, went a long way to change the dreary status quo. read more    Â
A new video has been released containing practical teachings of St JosemarÃa Escrivá on marriage and parenting. ‘Take a Chance on Happiness’ alternates images from the preaching of St JosemarÃa with testimonies of couples in England, Scotland and Ireland who talk about their challenges in marriage and family life, and invite others to take the chance on the happiness to be found in forming a …
Researchers have turned conventional DVDs into portable and cheap diagnostic tools for developing countries, and are now adapting their prototype into a workable medical device. A team led by Aman Russom of the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden has demonstrated proof-of-concept for the tool by testing for HIV
DVD set part 1 release delayed until August 20
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Influential visual effects maker and animator Ray Harryhausen, who brought monsters, skeletons and mythological beasts to life for movies like “Jason and the Argonauts” long before computers took over the job, died Tuesday at age 92, his family said. Harryhausen, who was born in Los Angeles and worked for more than 40 years in the movie industry, died in London, his …
Chennai, May 8 — The centenary of Indian cinema is fast being reduced to a celebration of Hindi films, largely Bollywood. Bollywood, regrettably has in the past few years become synonymous with Indian cinema. Nothing can be more unfair.
“Cloud Atlas” (R, 172 minutes, Warner): At its simplest, “Cloud Atlas” tells the interlocking stories of several characters over a 500-year span. How these disparate players intersect becomes the labyrinthine game, in which each story line gets its own distinctive look and tone. Those visual cues work well in helping viewers make sense of the dizzying time-trips “Cloud Atlas” takes them on; more …
