Tag: Leo's best work

‘Tom and Jerry: The Golden Era Anthology’ is a Great Collection But… – Review

There is much to love about Tom and Jerry: The Golden Era Anthology, though a few details fall short of expectations. I was thrilled to receive a copy of Tom and Jerry: The Golden Era Anthology, especially after hearing that the set would contain all 114 classic Tom and Jerry shorts, uncut and uncensored. As a lifelong Tom and Jerry fan, I'd long bewailed the...

The Recap: Mega Man, 007, Street Fighter, Monster Hunter, Marvel Rivals And More

Catch up with the gaming and movie news you may have missed — especially as we come down from the 11th annual The Game Awards. Let’s recap! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8i97QCOWSC4 'Mega Man: Dual Override' Revealed Among the biggest reveals at The Game Awards was the first peak at Mega Man: Dual Override, expected to release in 2027 on Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series...

Our Favorite Performances: Leonardo DiCaprio in The Aviator

Many people were upset and disappointed this year when Leonardo DiCaprio lost his fourth and fifth Oscar (Best Actor and Best Picture for The Wolf of Wall Street which he also produced) this year to Matthew McConaughey. While I would have loved for him to win, I knew that it wasn't going to happen. The Academy tends to pick winners that make one excellent movie, like Jean Dujardin for The Artist, Halle Berry for Monster's Ball, rather than actors constantly producing knockout performances in every film. Sure, there are exceptions like Daniel Day-Lewis and Cate Blanchett, but they are rare. "Why give the gold to someone who will continue to create a career of golden performances even if they lose?" That's the Academy's mantra. I think we all know deep down that eventually Leo's Oscar curse will break and until then we will continue to watch and root for him.