Scorsese and DiCaprio Begin Production on New Collaboration

Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio are officially back at it (again).

The director and actor, frequent collaborators, have begun filming their new movie, What Happens at Night. This is their seventh project together, following films like Gangs of New York, The Aviator, The Departed, Shutter Island, The Wolf of Wall Street, and last year’s Killers of the Flower Moon. (Since 2000, the director has only made three films without this actor: Hugo, Silence, and The Irishman.)

Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet will star alongside Academy Award winner Jennifer Lawrence (pictured with DiCaprio), as well as Patricia Clarkson, Mads Mikkelsen, Jared Harris, and Welker White.

Apple, who is distributing the film, described it as …

This touching film tells the story of an American couple who journey to a quaint, snow-covered town in Europe to adopt a child. It’s based on the popular novel of the same title by Peter Cameron.

Reviews describe Cameron’s book as hauntingly beautiful and a fresh take on the classic Victorian ghost story, so the film will likely be similar in style.

Apple also released the recent DiCaprio-Scorsese film, Killers of the Flower Moon, which earned over $150 million globally and received ten Oscar nominations. Despite the nominations, it didn’t win any awards that night, as Oppenheimer was the big winner, taking home seven Oscars including Best Picture.

I’m eagerly awaiting news about when Apple will finally release this – they haven’t given us a date yet, so I’m keeping a close watch for any announcements!

The Best and Worst Reviewed Movies by 25 Top Directors

J.J. Abrams

Highest Rated: Star Trek (94 percent)
Lowest Rated: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (51 percent)

Paul Thomas Anderson

Highest Rated: Boogie Nights (94 percent)
Lowest Rated: Inherent Vice (74 percent)

Wes Anderson

The highest-rated Wes Anderson film is Moonrise Kingdom with a 93% approval rating. His lowest-rated film is The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou, which has a 57% approval rating.

Michael Bay

Highest Rated: Ambulance (68 percent)
Lowest Rated: Transformers The Last Knight (16 percent)

Kathryn Bigelow

Highest Rated: The Hurt Locker (96 percent)
Lowest Rated: The Weight of Water (34 percent)

Tim Burton

Highest Rated: Ed Wood (92 percent)
Lowest Rated: Dark Shadows (35 percent)

James Cameron

Highest Rated: The Terminator (100 percent)
Lowest Rated: Piranha II: The Spawning (5 percent)

The Coen Brothers

Highest Rated: Fargo, True Grit (tie – 95 percent)
Lowest Rated: The Ladykillers (54 percent)

Jon Favreau

Highest Rated: The Jungle Book, Iron Man (tie – 94 percent)
Lowest Rated: Cowboys & Aliens (44 percent)

David Fincher

Highest Rated: The Social Network (96 percent)
Lowest Rated: Alien 3 (44 percent)

Greta Gerwig

Highest Rated: Little Women (95 percent)
Lowest Rated: Nights and Weekends (85 percent)

Peter Jackson

Highest Rated: Forgotten Silver (100 percent)
Lowest Rated: The Lovely Bones (31 percent)

Spike Lee

Highest Rated: Passing Strange: The Movie (100 percent)
Lowest Rated: She Hate Me (20 percent)

George Lucas

Critics generally agree that American Graffiti is the best of these films, giving it a 95% rating. On the other hand, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace received the lowest rating, at just 53%.

Christopher Nolan

Highest Rated: Memento and The Dark Knight (tied – 94 percent)
Lowest Rated: Tenet (70 percent)

Jordan Peele

Highest Rated: Get Out (98 percent)
Lowest Rated: Nope (83 percent)

Sam Raimi

Highest Rated: Spider-Man 2 (93 percent)
Lowest Rated: For Love of the Game (47 percent)

The Russo Brothers

Highest Rated: Avengers: Endgame (94 percent)
Lowest Rated: The Electric State (15 percent)

Martin Scorsese

The highest rated films are Personality Crisis: One Night Only, My Voyage to Italy, and A Personal Journey Through American Movies With Martin Scorsese, all of which received a 100 percent rating. The lowest rated film is Boxcar Bertha, with a score of 54 percent.

Ridley Scott

Highest Rated: Blade Runner: The Final Cut (94 percent)
Lowest Rated: A Good Year (26 percent)

M. Night Shyamalan

Highest Rated: The Sixth Sense (86 percent)
Lowest Rated: The Last Airbender (5 percent)

Zack Snyder

Critics gave Dawn of the Dead the highest rating with 77%, while Rebel Moon: Part Two — The Scargiver received the lowest rating at just 16%.

Steven Spielberg

Highest Rated: E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (99 percent)
Lowest Rated: Hook (29 percent)

Quentin Tarantino

Highest Rated: Pulp Fiction (92 percent)
Lowest Rated: Four Rooms (13 percent)

Robert Zemeckis

Highest Rated: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (96 percent)
Lowest Rated: Pinocchio (27 percent)

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2026-03-19 19:29