
Top 15 Movies With Leonardo DiCaprio

15. Don’t Look Up
Don’t Look Up is funny because it's true, and it's also sad because it's true. The movie features an idiotic president, idiotic media, idiotic citizens, and a just small handful of smarter people who are largely ignored. | © Netflix

14. The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby is more than just a captivating story set in the Jazz Age; it also has impressive visuals, sets, costumes, direction, and performances, captivating viewers with intricate plots and well-crafted characters. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

13. Romeo + Juliet
Romeo + Juliet is a modern reimagination of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy with a perfect cast and themed artistic choices. It is a bold and visually stunning retelling that turns Shakespeare into a cinematic feast for the senses. And DiCaprio is excellent. | © 20th Century Studios

12. Django Unchained
Django Unchained masterfully handles one of the hardest themes in the movie's history. It is one of Quentin Tarantino's finest works to date, thanks to an excellent, extremely memorable script and a brilliant cast. | © Sony Pictures Releasing

11. The Aviator
The Aviator is the first-rate work by individuals who are masters of their profession and production design. Despite the criticism of the hardcore DiCaprio haters, he more than holds his own when paired with Cate Blanchett and especially Alan Alda, who both give equally note-worthy performances. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

10. Blood Diamond
Blood Diamond showcases Leonardo DiCaprio in one of his most captivating roles that goes beyond the standard Hollywood script. DiCaprio’s chemistry with Djimon Hounsou adds emotional depth to the action-packed story, transforming it into a compelling tale of survival and redemption. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

9. Gangs of New York
Gangs of New York displays the classic birth of America through bloody violence and brawls. The movie displays the greatness of Martin Scorsese and his talent to combine worldwide stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Cameron Diaz. | © Miramax Films

8. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is not Tarantino's best, but it's a good and smart movie with cool sequences, great acting, and top-notch directing. You will love not only the Pitt & DiCaprio combo but also famous characters like Steve McQueen and Bruce Lee. | © Sony Pictures Releasing

7. The Departed
The Departed has a lot of magnetic and powerful performances and fast cuts that remind players of Hong Kong cinema and Oliver Stone's works. DiCaprio perfectly portrays a man on the edge, living a double life, is electric, as he navigates the tension between right and wrong. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

6. Catch Me If You Can
Catch Me If You Can shows what you can do if you're bold and take risks. Even though the book is even more amazing than the movie, it does a good job of going into the details and combining comedy, crime, and drama with DiCaprio’s youthful energy. | © DreamWorks Pictures

5. Shutter Island
Shutter Island is a phenomenal movie, with excellent performances from DiCaprio, Ruffalo, and Kingsley. DiCaprio portrays a man grappling with his reality in a captivating way, drawing the audience deeper into the psychological maze. | © Paramount Pictures

4. The Revenant
The Revenant is one of the best-looking films ever; the atmosphere is incredible, the settings are rich, and the lighting is remarkably natural. Leonardo DiCaprio pushes his physical and emotional limits, which earned him a long-awaited Oscar win. | © 20th Century Studios

3. Titanic
Titanic still holds up, which is testament to the excellent production design and visual effects. But alongside those boasts, DiCaprio is also massively worthy of praise here, and breathes humanity into the story. | © Paramount Pictures

2. Inception
Inception is a brilliant example of how a high-concept idea can be executed with depth, emotion, and thrilling action. Although the movie was inspired by other works, the originality of the premise and its completely alien nature is something that deserves credit and attention. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

1. The Wolf of Wall Street
The Wolf of Wall Street showcases Leonardo DiCaprio as a charismatic and wild actor at his peak. Directed by Martin Scorsese, the film blends energy with sharp satire, making it a must-watch for fans of comedy and drama. And you can tell it's good because despite being three hours, it rarely drags. | © Paramount Pictures
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