I removed that one. It's definitely a strange case. It never would have been released had Leonardo DiCaprio not become famous afterwards. DiCaprio successfully sued to prevent it from being released in the U.S. Not sure why his suit was successful.
It had a wider theatrical release in January 2016, which was probably when most people saw it. But... it had a limited release the month before, mostly to qualify for the Oscars, so... yeah it’s usually classified as a 2015 film.
I think Leonardo DiCaprio is a fantastic actor but in my opinion I think he deserved his Oscar for another film. I thought his performances were stronger in other films like Blood Diamond or The Aviator - don't get me wrong, he was excellent in The Revenant but I thought Tom Hardy really stole the show. I would have given the Oscar to Michael Fassbender for Steve Jobs.
Missed The Great Gatsby, Body of Lies, Marvin's Room, Total Eclipse, The Quick and the Dead, This Boy's Life, and Poison Ivy. Have never seen four of those.
Gee, amongst many others, I missed The Revenant, Django Unchained, Shutter Island and Gangs of New York. I actually have copies of these films. 9/28 dismal performance (me not Leo).
I'll +1 this, at first I thought it was excluded because of its launch on Netflix but evidently the movie also had a limited theatrical release before it was released to stream.
I watched Poison Ivy last night, and I honestly don't get why it's part of Dicaprio's filmography. It's literally a 5 second scene of him exiting a building. No lines, and a blink and you'll miss him scene. I always thought you had to have lines in order for that to count as an acting credit?
Did Critters 3 appear in "U.S. theaters"? According to Wikipedia, it was a straight-to-video film. It's probably been screened at some B-movie theatre at some point, but pretty much all movies could have been.
Loved him in the Basketball Diaries, Titanic, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, but strangely not in anything since then.