DiCaprio’s 86% The Aviator Is Streaming Strong on Tubi
At the recent Academy Awards, Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another won six trophies, including Best Picture and a long-awaited Best Director win for Anderson, while Michael B. Jordan took home Best Actor. Leonardo DiCaprio missed out on the acting prize, but one of his earlier films is seeing renewed attention.
Martin Scorsese’s The Aviator, which paired the actor and director for the second time after 2002’s Gangs of New York, earned eleven nominations at the 77th Academy Awards and won five, including honors for Cate Blanchett and editor Thelma Schoonmaker. At the time of writing, the biopic ranks among the ten most-streamed movies on Tubi in the U.S., alongside A League of Their Own, The Last of the Mohicans and Armageddon.
Rotten Tomatoes lists The Aviator as Certified Fresh at 86%, with an audience score of 79%. The critics’ consensus highlights Scorsese’s rich sense of period detail and DiCaprio’s performance charting Howard Hughes’ descent from eccentric billionaire to reclusive madman.
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