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  1. Lily Gladstone Dishes on Her 'Titanic' Obsession and Texting With Leonardo DiCaprio (Exclusive) The 'Killers of the Flower Moon' star tells ET she's big fan of DiCaprio's 'Titanic' co-star, Kate Winslet. Lily Gladstone is enjoying a full-circle moment. The 37-year-old actress plays the wife of Leonardo DiCaprio's character in the critically-acclaimed film, Killers of the Flower Moon. Gladstone attended the 35th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala, hosted by Mary Hart, on Thursday to kick off awards season, where she spoke about her pre-teen obsession with DiCaprio's 1997 blockbuster film, Titanic. "I [got] the double box set from Toys R' Us," Gladstone tells ET's Denny Directo at the Palm Springs Convention Center. "I got on the list early. I was in sixth grade, lived about two miles away from the Toys R' Us. Mom was at work. Dad was at work, so I walked myself over… I've said this before. I made that walk for Kate. Leo did great in the film, but I made that walk for Kate Winslet." Of course, DiCaprio and Winslet played ill-fated lovers Jack and Rose in James Cameron's film. Now, the Oscar winner is telling an ugly part of history in the Martin Scorsese movie, Killers of the Flower Moon. DiCaprio plays Ernest Burkhart while Gladstone plays his wife, Mollie Burkhart, in the film, which follows the real-life contract killings of several members of the Osage Nation by white men after oil was discovered on tribal land. "The whole story feels so epic because of how talented and committed and beautiful everybody involved was, so it's fantastic," Gladstone tells ET of the cast. And she and DiCaprio have stayed close since filming. "Oh yeah, we're buds. We've stayed in touch. I found out about some of my Critics Circle wins from him," she shares. "He texted me congratulations, and I was like, 'Thanks! What'd I miss?' So yeah, it's great." Killers of the Flower Moon is nominated for seven Golden Globes, including Best Actor and Actress nominations for DiCaprio and Gladstone, respectively. The film begins streaming Friday, Jan. 12 on Apple TV+. https://www.etonline.com/lily-gladstone-dishes-on-her-titanic-obsession-and-texting-with-leonardo-dicaprio-exclusive-217321 Leonardo DiCaprio Gives Rare Comments About His Fame: 'It's Not Part of My Everyday Life' (Exclusive) The 'Killers of the Flower Moon' star spoke exclusively with ET backstage at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala. Though our heart will always go on for Leonardo DiCaprio, the 49-year-old Hollywood A-lister doesn't consider the fame and attention he receives during award season to be a part of his regular life off-screen. ET's Denny Directo spoke with DiCaprio and his Killers of the Flower Moon director, Martin Scorsese, and his co-star, Lily Gladstone, backstage at the 35th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala on Thursday night, hosted by Mary Hart. When the Titanic alum arrived at the glamorous event, he met with fans, giving his autograph and posing for pictures. "Do I get used to it? It's not a part of my everyday life, but I was actually incredibly surprised at the turnout here," DiCaprio tells ET of greeting his admirers. "Palm Springs Film Festival's kind of going off. It really is." Killers of the Flower Moon is already receiving critical acclaim at the start of awards season. The movie is nominated for seven Golden Globes, including Best Actor and Actress nominations for DiCaprio and Gladstone, respectively. DiCaprio, 59, plays Ernest Burkhart while Gladstone plays his wife, Mollie Burkhart in the film, which follows the real-life story of the contract killings of several members of the Osage Nation by white men after oil was discovered on tribal land. Robert De Niro portayrs Burkhart's uncle, William King Hale. "I feel like this was such an incredibly important story to tell. I know we went into the process with the utmost of care and we wanted to listen, and that was our job," DiCaprio says of making the film. "This was a dark chapter of American history, and we spent many years to try to tell this story right. We are very thankful, not only to the Osage committee for embracing us and telling us their story, but for all the actors, Lily included, to help shape the entire narrative of this movie." Gladstone, a relative newcomer to the industry, says she had to put aside her own feelings of inadequacy and learn to trust herself to take on this role. "I kind of lost the time to be nervous for feel any imposter syndrome because it was doing them a disservice in the work they were bringing," she says of DiCaprio and Scorsese. "I needed to bring as much to the table as they were." As for whether she's gotten tired of her famous co-star and director amid the press tour for the film, Gladstone exclaims, "Oh, hell no!" https://www.etonline.com/leonardo-dicaprio-gives-rare-comments-about-his-fame-its-not-part-of-my-everyday-life-exclusive
  2. Lots of wins at the Columbus Film Critics Association.: Best Film: Killers of the Flower Moon Best Director: Martin Scorsese, Killers of the Flower Moon Best Ensemble: Killers of the Flower Moon Breakthrough Film Artist: Lily Gladstone, Killers of the Flower Moon Best Film Editing: Thelma Schoonmaker, Killers of the Flower Moon Best Score: Robbie Robertson, Killers of the Flower Moon
  3. Leo, Lily and Marty at Palm Springs Awards: More here: https://www.justjared.com/photo-gallery/4999337/leonardo-dicaprio-lily-gladstone-palm-springs-awards-41/ Golden Globes table sesating plan. Why doesn't Lily sit with her KOTFM colleagues? She should sit next to Leo! https://www.instagram.com/stories/dicapriofp_/3273173040254772563/
  4. A rep for Leo already denied. Just someone mentioning him and now everyone’s calling Leo a pedophile. That’s just outrageous. 😡
  5. Until now Leo and others have just been named in the court documents as seen in the screenshots. Leo was just name dropped. Of course the press just wants clicks and bad press always sells..
  6. Very interesting video about the costumes in KOTFM:
  7. Lily mentioned Leo twice in this interview. I love these roundables so much. It's really fascinating seeing them interact and share experiences and stories. Too bad Leo didn't participate in one of those. My dream would be actors on actors with Leo and Lily or Leo and Kate Winslet 🥰
  8. And more wins for KOTFM The Oklahoma Film Critics Circle (OFCC) have announced their winners representing the best in film for 2023. Here are this year’s winners. Top 10 Films 1. Killers of the Flower Moon 2. The Holdovers 3. Oppenheimer 4. Barbie 5. Past Lives 6. The Zone of Interest 7. Poor Things 8. May December 9. The Boy and the Heron 10. American Fiction Best Actress Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower Moon Best Actor Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers Best Supporting Actress Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers Best Supporting Actor Ryan Gosling – Barbie Best Director Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon Best Original Screenplay David Hemingson – The Holdovers Best Adapted Screenplay Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon Best Documentary American Symphony Best Animated Feature Spider-Man: Across the Spider-verse Best Foreign Language Film The Zone of Interest (United Kingdom/Poland) Best Cinematography Hoyte Van Hoytema – Oppenheimer Best Score Robbie Robertson – Killers of the Flower Moon Best Ensemble Barbie Best First Feature Celine Song – Past Lives Best Body of Work Sandra Hüller – Anatomy of a Fall & The Zone of Interest Most Disappointing Film Maestro Special Citation for Achievement in Oklahoma Independent Filmmaking Fancy Dance – Directed by Erica Tremblay https://nextbestpicture.com/the-2023-oklahoma-film-critics-circle-ofcc-winners/ And Leo nominated atthe Austin Crirtics 👍 AUSTIN FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION Best Picture American Fiction Barbie Godzilla Minus One The Holdovers The Iron Claw Killers of the Flower Moon Oppenheimer Past Lives Poor Things Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Best Director Greta Gerwig, Barbie Yorgos Lanthimos, Poor Things Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer Martin Scorsese, Killers of the Flower Moon Celine Song, Past Lives Best Actress Lily Gladstone, Killers of the Flower Moon Sandra Hüller, Anatomy of a Fall Greta Lee, Past Lives Margot Robbie, Barbie Emma Stone, Poor Things Best Actor Leonardo DiCaprio, Killers of the Flower Moon Paul Giamatti, The Holdovers Cillian Murphy, Oppenheimer Andrew Scott, All of Us Strangers Jeffrey Wright, American Fiction Best Supporting Actor Robert De Niro, Killers of the Flower Moon Robert Downey Jr., Oppenheimer Ryan Gosling, Barbie Charles Melton, May December Mark Ruffalo, Poor Things Best Ensemble Asteroid City Barbie Killers of the Flower Moon Oppenheimer Poor Things Best Adapted Screenplay Kelly Fremon Craig, Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret Cord Jefferson, American Fiction Tony McNamara, Poor Things Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese, Killers of the Flower Moon Best Cinematography Hoyte van Hoytema, Oppenheimer Matthew Libatique, Maestro Rodrigo Prieto, Barbie Rodrigo Prieto, Killers of the Flower Moon Robbie Ryan, Poor Things Best Editing Jennifer Lame, Oppenheimer Yorgos Mavropsaridis, Poor Things Thelma Schoonmaker, Killers of the Flower Moon Kevin Tent, The Holdovers Michelle Tesoro, Maestro Best Original Score Jerskin Fendrix, Poor Things Ludwig Göransson, Oppenheimer Daniel Pemberton, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Robbie Robertson, Killers of the Flower Moon Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt, Barbie The Robert R. “Bobby” McCurdy Memorial Breakthrough Artist Award Ayo Edebiri, Bottoms, Theater Camp, TMNT: Mutant Mayhem Lily Gladstone, Killers of the Flower Moon, The Unknown Country, Fancy Dance, Quantum Cowboys Abby Ryder Fortson, Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret Dominic Sessa, The Holdovers Celine Song, Past Lives
  9. Very cool making of the movie book for KOTFM. I want one! I hope it will be purchasable somewhere:🙏 https://www.instagram.com/p/C1n1gvErb08/ I made a screenshot of that second where I think an unseen pic of Lily and Leo (?) is shown. Do you think that's them too? It is kind of difficult to see.
  10. I need to know what the candle smells like 😊 Two of my faveourite Leo costars mention him/Titanic in these new interviews. W seems to have interviewed every oscar contender of this season but of course Leo did not do any award campaigning interviews 😭
  11. Columbus Film Critics Association nominations Best Film American Fiction Barbie Godzilla Minus One The Holdovers The Iron Claw Killers of the Flower Moon May December Oppenheimer Past Lives Poor Things Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse The Zone of Interest Best Director Greta Gerwig – Barbie Yorgos Lanthimos – Poor Things Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon Celine Song – Past Lives Best Lead Performance Bradley Cooper – Maestro Leonardo DiCaprio – Killers of the Flower Moon Colman Domingo – Rustin Zac Efron – The Iron Claw Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower Moon Greta Lee – Past Lives Carey Mulligan – Maestro Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer Margot Robbie – Barbie Andrew Scott – All Of Us Strangers Emma Stone – Poor Things Jeffrey Wright – American Fiction Best Supporting Performance Penélope Cruz – Ferrari Robert De Niro – Killers of the Flower Moon Robert Downey Jr. – Oppenheimer Jodie Foster – Nyad Ryan Gosling – Barbie Glenn Howerton – BlackBerry Charles Melton – May December Julianne Moore – May December Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers Mark Ruffalo – Poor Things Dominic Sessa – The Holdovers Best Ensemble Asteroid City Barbie The Color Purple Killers of the Flower Moon Oppenheimer Poor Things Breakthrough Film Artist Lily Gladstone, Killers of the Flower Moon – (for acting) Cord Jefferson, American Fiction – (for directing and screenwriting) Charles Melton, May December – (for acting) Dominic Sessa, The Holdovers – (for acting) Celine Song, Past Lives – (for directing and screenwriting) Best Cinematography Matthew Libatique – Maestro Rodrigo Prieto – Barbie Rodrigo Prieto – Killers of the Flower Moon Robbie Ryan – Poor Things Hoyte Van Hoytema – Oppenheimer Best Film Editing Michael Andrews – Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Kirk Baxter – The Killer Nick Houy – Barbie Jennifer Lame – Oppenheimer Yorgos Mavropsaridis – Poor Things Thelma Schoonmaker – Killers of the Flower Moon Best Adapted Screenplay Kelly Fremon Craig – Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. Cord Jefferson – American Fiction Tony McNamara – Poor Things Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon Best Score Jerskin Fendrix – Poor Things Ludwig Göransson – Oppenheimer Laura Karpman – American Fiction Robbie Robertson – Killers of the Flower Moon Naoki Satô – Godzilla Minus One https://nextbestpicture.com/the-2023-columbus-film-critics-association-cofca-nominations/
  12. Happy New Year to everyone here!
  13. ^I agree. I normally like Bradley in most of his roles but here I don't know. It felt so forced/over the top and the character felt artificial somehow. I did not connect to the characters and the movie was just meh for me. It had some good parts though. Sadly Leo is missing at several critics nominations now. Let's hope he'll be included at the SAG awards and the Oscars. Cool to see Lily included in the new THR roundtable. I have a feeling Leo didn't want to do any of those. I hope in the future (for his next roles) he will do more campaigning.
  14. A clip of the new behind the scenes special on the Titanic 4k Blu-Ray. Like always Kate has lovely things to say about Leo.🥰
  15. Lily Gladstone Once Used Her Allowance to Buy VHS of Titanic, Starring Future Costar Leonardo DiCaprio (Exclusive) “I pre-ordered the double VHS set from Toys ‘R’ Us,” recalls Lily Gladstone, who stars opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in 'Killers of the Flower Moon' Twenty-five years before Lily Gladstone shared the screen with Leonardo DiCaprio in Killers of the Flower Moon, she was somewhat of a Titanic fanatic. “I loved that movie,” the star says in the new issue of PEOPLE. “It was one of the first things I spent my allowance on,” continues Gladstone. “I pre-ordered the double VHS set from Toys ‘R’ Us when that was still around.” For the 37-year-old Montana native, the frenzy around the Oscar-winning epic — which hit theaters in 1997 and was released on VHS the following summer — is still fresh in her mind. “I remember the Blockbuster commercial, [with store employees] hearing the crowd of young women approaching,” she says. “[The workers] set the Titanic on the shelf, and then you hear all the young ladies, and they're like, ‘Uh-oh, here they come.’ ” Gladstone, however, wasn’t exactly a part of Leo-mania. “I loved that movie for the film and for Kate Winslet. Leo was great in it because Jack Dawson was great,” Gladstone explains of his stowaway character. “And it's funny, whenever I had crushes in sixth grade — because the year that it came out for me — I would kind of project my crushes into Jack Dawson. It was never on Jack Dawson,” she adds. Titanic wasn’t her introduction to DiCaprio. “I had been a fan of Leo long before that. My first film that I watched him in was, I can't remember which one came first, but it was either What’s Eating Gilbert Grape or This Boy's Life,” she continues. “I loved Romeo + Juliet.” Her favorite, however, was The Man in the Iron Mask. In the 1998 loose adaptation of the classic Alexandre Dumas novel, DiCaprio played both King Louis XIV and his twin brother Phillippe, who lived in exile. “I already knew at that point I wanted to be an actor,” she says, “and getting to see one actor play that kind of duality, it was really cool.” More than two decades later, after auditioning for director Martin Scorsese’s historical drama Killers of the Flower Moon, she landed the role of Mollie, an Indigenous Osage woman whose family was killed for their oil-rich land in 1920s Oklahoma. DiCaprio costars as her duplicitous husband Ernest, who has a hand in their deaths. Gladstone’s nuanced performance as his trusting wife has made her an awards season favorite and generated deafening Oscar buzz. (If she gets a nomination and wins, Gladstone, who has Blackfeet and Nez Perce ancestry, would be the first Native American to claim Best Actress honors.) Just before they began filming Killers in 2021, Gladstone was in Oklahoma on location and re-familiarizing herself with DiCaprio’s and Scorsese’s films. “I was watching The Departed, and it was the scene where Leo's character is on the phone with Matt Damon's character. They call each other. It's like, ‘Whose number is this?’ And it is just this incredible, tense face off where they're both kind of afraid to talk,” she recalls of the 2006 crime drama. “I was just watching the scene, and then I get a text on my phone from some unmarked number saying, ‘Hey, this is Leo. Do you want to come over for dinner?’ I look at it and I'm just like, ‘Is this really him?’ ” continues Gladstone. “So then I text production and be like, ‘Hey, did Leo ask for my number?’ [They respond], ‘Yeah, yeah, that's him.’ ” Gladstone headed to the house where DiCaprio was staying, and his private chef cooked them dinner. Afterward “we hung out by the fire outside, just [talking] about, I don’t know, our childhoods,” says Gladstone. Though costarring with DiCaprio, whose movies she grew up watching, would blow the minds of many, Gladstone always had faith the success she’s now enjoying would one day be possible. “My dad always put it in my head that this would be my path,” says Gladstone. “And when you’re younger, you kind of believe that.” Killers of the Flower Moon is now available on demand. For more on Lily Gladstone, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE. https://people.com/lily-gladstone-recalls-buying-vhs-of-titanic-years-before-leonardo-dicaprio-costar-exclusive-8419055
  16. Leo needs some votes: https://www.justjared.com/2023/12/24/who-is-your-favorite-actor-of-2023-vote-in-just-jareds-poll/?=morehere Merry Christmas!🎅🎄
  17. At least somebody appreciates Leo's talent in KOTFM:
  18. I think it's dissapointing Leo gets overlooked at some critics nominations. But at least he got in at the important ones. Here's a video about the visual effects in KOTFM. Very interesting and well done because I never noticed that it wasn't real.
  19. The answer to the second question is quite interesting. Sitting at the fire and sharing a smoke.😊 And them putting that in their scene too. Also good for them to stop smoking. Though I think Leo is still vaping. Lily Gladstone on Killers of the Flower Moon: ‘It’s paramount Native stories are told by indigenous film-makers’ Her performance in Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon has made her an Oscar favourite. She talks about nerves, Native American representation and bonding over cigarettes with DiCaprio Were you at all fazed by working with legends such as Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro? I don’t know that I was fazed, but I was definitely intimidated at first. With a role as big as Molly, you’ve just got to get through that quickly. But my hands were shaking the first day with Leo, and the same with Robert. Is there anything you did to break the ice with DiCaprio, your on-screen husband? He invited me over to dinner. We were sitting outside at his place with a fire going, and just talking. He pulled out a packet of cigarettes, and I hadn’t brought mine with me. So I was like: “Oh, I’m sorry. Can I bum one?” So it was the two of us sharing a few cigarettes over the fire and just getting to know each other that really broke the ice. And then he said: “This feels good. We need to put this in the film somehow. I think Ernest and Molly should smoke together.” I was like: “Yeah, that sounds great.” A lot of ladies would have their little pipes – tobacco was very much a thing. So we enjoyed that. It’s funny, as since then both of us have quit. Your character is so central to the movie, I wanted to see more of her, and yet the emphasis is still on the white men. Is that just the reality of the movie industry? You’re definitely not alone in thinking that. And I think it’s great that there’s been so much call to see more of a Native perspective and more of Native characters. Marty understood that it wasn’t his place to be that film-maker. While there’s definitely a need for more Native stories to be out there, it’s paramount they be told by indigenous film-makers. It doesn’t mean that there’s not a very important place that films like this hold, to make general audiences care about these stories and characters more. Your character Molly spends quite a bit of time suffering, grieving and being ill. Was that harrowing to play? Yeah, and sometimes I did need to have time to myself, just in my trailer. But ultimately, there was such a strong Native presence on that set – the cast, the crew, the extras. And when you get a lot of Natives together in any one space, it’s just laughter all the time. So I felt like that was one way I was able to sustain a sense of self and take myself away from this traumatic story for a time. It must feel good to be getting this recognition, but this story also stirs up painful memories for Native Americans. Is that a contradictory feeling? The way that we deal with it is by celebrating; counteracting it with humour – they’ve always kind of gone in tandem for me. I think that’s one thing that people really note about our style of storytelling. Just to reference Reservation Dogs, Sterling Harjo’s show, people are always remarking how in one episode, you’re crying and laughing – those two things together. So I don’t know if “contradict” is the right word; it feels more like balance. https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/dec/20/lily-gladstone-on-killers-of-the-flower-moon-its-paramount-native-stories-are-told-by-indigenous-film-makers?CMP=share_btn_tw

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