Leonardo DiCaprio’s 10 best movies

10. Titanic (1997)

Featuring the greatest film ever was difficult in 1997, not in any event, for youthful heart breaker Leo new off of a modest bunch of acclaimed exhibitions

9. Django Unchained (2012)

As underhanded slave-proprietor Calvin J. Candie the horrible owner of Candyland in Quentin Tarantino's elective history retribution dream DiCaprio bit up as much view as possible through his spoiled teeth.

8. Romeo and Juliet (1996)

Baz Luhrmann's aggressive variation of the William Shakespeare play was a raving success thanks to a great extent to DiCaprio's star power and handle on the text, convincingly meant a more youthful crowd.

7. The Revenant (2015)

Alejandro G. Inarritu's perfectly recorded yet absolutely unforgiving endurance experience featuring Leonardo DiCaprio recounts a strong story investigating the mercilessness of man and nature.

6. Shutter Island (2010)

It somewhat feels like Martin Scorsese making a Stephen Ruler variation, however it's really creator Dennis Lehane that propelled this underestimated jewel highlighting one of the most mind-blowing exhibitions of DiCaprio's vocation.

5. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)

Each Quentin Tarantino film feels like its own affection letter to motion pictures, however he exceeded all expectations with this 1969-set character review.

4. The Departed (2006)

A redo of the Korean wrongdoing film "Fiendish Issues," this wrongdoing adventure deftly recounts a convoluted story of secret tasks excited about invading the Boston horde, because of incredible lead exhibitions from DiCaprio and Matt Damon.

3. This Boy’s Life (1993)

DiCaprio entertainingly reviewed a major battle scene between the pair where he gained critical illustrations in acting from De Niro, similar to how to get control it over some of the time.

2. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)

Here and there a definitive DiCaprio experience, this transformation of Jordan Belfort's book follows his ascent to a well off stock-merchant having a great time to his fall including wrongdoing, defilement and the central government.

1. Inception (2010)

The anchor of Christopher Nolan's $160 million "mind heist" science fiction flick, DiCaprio plays a cheat who takes corporate mysteries using dream-sharing innovation before he's given the opposite undertaking of establishing a thought into the psyche of a Chief.