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  1. Dec 23, 2004 · Drama. 170 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2004. Roger Ebert. December 23, 2004. 5 min read. Howard Hughes (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Jean Harlow (Gwen Stefani) in "The Aviator." Howard Hughes in his last two decades sealed himself away from the world. At first he haunted a penthouse in Las Vegas, and then he moved to a bungalow behind the Beverly Hills Hotel.

  2. Dec 17, 2004 · What The Aviator doesn't manage to do is convey the scale of Hughes' early achievement - how his record-breaking flight around the world made him the nation's darling - and it's arguably soft on a ...

  3. The Aviator is a 2004 American epic biographical drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by John Logan. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes, Cate Blanchett as Katharine Hepburn, and Kate Beckinsale as Ava Gardner. The supporting cast features Ian Holm, John C. Reilly, Alec Baldwin, Jude Law, Gwen Stefani, Kelli Garner, Matt ...

  4. The Aviator is an adequate biopic lead by capable performers but the exhilaration sped to puberty level sensuality and hollow thrills. Rated: 3/5 • Feb 15, 2024. The Aviator starts strong but ...

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  5. Dec 18, 2004 · Martin Scorsese. The Aviator. Interviewed by Anwar Brett. His drive to make a movie and get it exactly right - I understood that. Arguably the finest living director never to have won an Oscar for ...

  6. The Aviator: Directed by Martin Scorsese. With Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Kate Beckinsale, John C. Reilly. A biopic depicting the early years of legendary director and aviator Howard Hughes' career from the late 1920s to the mid 1940s.

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  8. Jan 25, 2012 · In terms of time, space and impact, it’s the lead’s film, and he’s far better here than in ‘Gangs of New York’. So is Scorsese, coming into his own when his hero cracks, steering the ...

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