The former child actress reflected on working with Leonardo DiCaprio and how the film affected her life Paramount Pictures; Merie W Wallace/20th Century Fox/Paramount ...
Titanic — the blockbuster 1997 film based on the historic ship sinking in 1912 — memorably featured the harrowing deaths of many beloved characters, perhaps none other than Leonardo DiCaprio's Jack ...
Titanic originally released in 1997 and was a global phenomenon, raking in 11 Academy Awards– including Best Picture and Best ...
There were many great films released throughout the nineties — and no one movie was bigger than James Cameron’s Titanic. The movie blew away box office records and launched several young stars to fame ...
Hearts wouldn’t have gone on. A former child star who acted in “Titanic” revealed a heart-rending scene that was included in an early edit of the film, which was cut because it was too devastating.
The real sinking of the Titanic was a somber event in which 1517 people died. Winslet played the fictional Rose Bukater but Winslet remained in the film’s emotional mood. “After a scene, it would ...
Movie buffs have claimed you can spot the exact moment in Titanic when Kate Winslet's stunt double appears on screen instead of her. An eagle-eyed fan spotted something amiss in one scene, in which ...
Henry Chandonnet is an Editorial Intern at PEOPLE. Their work has previously appeared in V Magazine, The Daily Dot, Salon, and Document Journal. After a 22-foot submersible was reported missing at sea ...
Leonardo DiCaprio got down on his knees for Kate Winslet in a pivotal “Titanic” scene. Winslet, 48, discussed the Oscar-winning 1997 film at an advanced screening for her new movie “Lee” at the 92nd ...
Kate Winslet is revealing some never-before-shared secrets from her experience filming "Titanic." During a panel at an advanced screening of her upcoming film "Lee" Monday, the British actress, 48, ...
Kate Winslet hates to burst everyone’s bubble, but that iconic door scene in Titanic wasn’t as terrifying to film as fans assumed it to be. In a new interview on the podcast “Happy Sad Confused,” ...