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References
The Red Shoes (1948)
The shot where the camera is spinning around whilst Portman is dancing is a homage to The Red Shoes, another ballet film.
The shot where the camera is spinning around whilst Portman is dancing is a homage to The Red Shoes, another ballet film.
The Fly (1986)
The shot of Nina's back as feathers begin to break the skin is an homage to the shot of the hairs on Brundle's back.
The shot of Nina's back as feathers begin to break the skin is an homage to the shot of the hairs on Brundle's back.
Perfect Blue (1997)
Numerous visual references as well as similar plot elements such as doppelgangers, paranoia and mental anguish caused by striving for success and stardom
Numerous visual references as well as similar plot elements such as doppelgangers, paranoia and mental anguish caused by striving for success and stardom
Pi (1998)
The man that Nina sees or hallucinates in the subway appears in some of Max's hallucinations in Pi
The man that Nina sees or hallucinates in the subway appears in some of Max's hallucinations in Pi
Great Performances: Dance in America: 'Swan Lake' with American Ballet Theatre (2005)(TV Episode)
The prologue, in which Von Rothbart first appears as a handsome man and then reveals himself as ugly after he has transformed Odette into a swan, is adapted from this production.
The prologue, in which Von Rothbart first appears as a handsome man and then reveals himself as ugly after he has transformed Odette into a swan, is adapted from this production.
Referenced in
Biography: Winona Ryder (2008)(TV Episode)
Mentioned as part of Winona Ryder's career.
Mentioned as part of Winona Ryder's career.
Richard Roeper & the Movies: Fall Preview 2010 (2010)(TV Episode)
Roeper says he's also anticipating this movie
Roeper says he's also anticipating this movie
Maltin on Movies: Burlesque (2010)(TV Episode)
Movie referenced in this episode.
Movie referenced in this episode.
30 Rock: Christmas Attack Zone (2010)(TV Episode)
Paul and Jenna's costume idea is inspired by Natalie Portman in the film
Paul and Jenna's costume idea is inspired by Natalie Portman in the film
CBS News Up to the Minute: Episode dated 16 December 2010 (2010)(TV Episode)
A.O. Scott critiques Black Swan
A.O. Scott critiques Black Swan
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.59 (2010)(TV Episode)
Jay mentions that Natalie Portman was in the film
Jay mentions that Natalie Portman was in the film
The Big Fat Quiz of the Year (2011)(TV Special)
Referenced by name
Referenced by name
The 37th Annual People's Choice Awards (2011)(TV Special)
Mila Kunis is introduced as being in the film
Mila Kunis is introduced as being in the film
Conan: VooDoo or Voo Don't (2011)(TV Episode)
Conan O'Brien mentions this movie in a joke at the beginning of the show
Conan O'Brien mentions this movie in a joke at the beginning of the show
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.73 (2011)(TV Episode)
Ross says he wore his special makeup for Natalie Portman, and is then shown made up like Portman on the film's poster
Ross says he wore his special makeup for Natalie Portman, and is then shown made up like Portman on the film's poster
Conan: The Conundrum Enigma (2011)(TV Episode)
Conan O'Brien introduces actress Natalie Portman and mentions this movie
Conan O'Brien introduces actress Natalie Portman and mentions this movie
Conan: Something Smelly That Way Went (2011)(TV Episode)
A guy dressed up as actor Tom Arnold in a skit mentions this movie
A guy dressed up as actor Tom Arnold in a skit mentions this movie
Harald Schmidt: Episode #5.15 (2011)(TV Episode)
mentioned by Schmidt several times
mentioned by Schmidt several times
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.87 (2011)(TV Episode)
Ross shows a picture portraying Aaron Rodgers if he wore 'Black Swan' makeup instead of eyeblack
Ross shows a picture portraying Aaron Rodgers if he wore 'Black Swan' makeup instead of eyeblack
Saturday Night Live: Dana Carvey/Linkin Park (2011)(TV Episode)
Discussed by Wayne and Garth in their Oscar preview
Discussed by Wayne and Garth in their Oscar preview
Conan: 'Whisper,' She Shouted (2011)(TV Episode)
Conan jokes that Andy wore a sports jersey when going to see the film
Conan jokes that Andy wore a sports jersey when going to see the film
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.88 (2011)(TV Episode)
Mark Wahlberg says that at one point, the film's director Darren Aronofsky was attached to direct 'The Fighter'
Mark Wahlberg says that at one point, the film's director Darren Aronofsky was attached to direct 'The Fighter'
Tosh.0: Evolution of Dance Guy (Dance-Off) (2011)(TV Episode)
Mentioned by Tosh
Mentioned by Tosh
Saturday Night Live: Russell Brand/Chris Brown (2011)(TV Episode)
Referenced in Russell Brand's opening monologue
Referenced in Russell Brand's opening monologue
Community: Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking (2011)(TV Episode)
Pierce refers to Shirley as 'Black Swan.'
Pierce refers to Shirley as 'Black Swan.'
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.96 (2011)(TV Episode)
Mikey Day tries to give away tickets to the film as part of a dare
Mikey Day tries to give away tickets to the film as part of a dare
American Dad!: You Debt Your Life (2011)(TV Episode)
When Roger is about to get run over by the bus, he holds his arms out and says, 'I did it perfectly!'
When Roger is about to get run over by the bus, he holds his arms out and says, 'I did it perfectly!'
Laserdisc Memories: If I Picked the Oscars (2011)(TV Episode)
FIlm is mentioned in Episode
FIlm is mentioned in Episode
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.102 (2011)(TV Episode)
a clip from the Oscars shows Natalie Portman being announced as Best Actress for the film
a clip from the Oscars shows Natalie Portman being announced as Best Actress for the film
Stiller & Meara: The Oscars (2011)(TV Episode)
One of five films commented on by Stiller & Meara.
One of five films commented on by Stiller & Meara.
Saturday Night Live: Miley Cyrus/The Strokes (2011)(TV Episode)
Referenced in Miley Cyrus's opening monologue
Referenced in Miley Cyrus's opening monologue
30 Rock: Plan B (2011)(TV Episode)
Hank says that Jack bought something he didn't understand, like when Hank bought tickets to the film
Hank says that Jack bought something he didn't understand, like when Hank bought tickets to the film
Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #1.11 (2011)(TV Episode)
Roger's thumb verdict is shown during the 'Now on DVD' segment
Roger's thumb verdict is shown during the 'Now on DVD' segment
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.130 (2011)(TV Episode)
a poster for 'Madea's Big Happy Family' is shown that spoofs the film's poster
a poster for 'Madea's Big Happy Family' is shown that spoofs the film's poster
Jeopardy!: Episode #27.160 (2011)(TV Episode)
referenced in a clue in 'Celebrity Facts' category
referenced in a clue in 'Celebrity Facts' category
90210: Nerdy Little Secrets (2011)(TV Episode)
Silver and Christopher talk about the movie, Black Swan
Silver and Christopher talk about the movie, Black Swan
Reimagine: The Game (2011)(Video Game)
Referenced in the Blockbuster level.
Referenced in the Blockbuster level.
Bum Reviews: Thor (2011)(TV Episode)
'When does Natalie Portman turn into the swan?'
'When does Natalie Portman turn into the swan?'
CollegeHumor Originals: Nick Fury in Other Movies (2011)(TV Episode)
Nick Fury recruits Nina to the Avengers team.
Nick Fury recruits Nina to the Avengers team.
Spider-Man XXX: A Porn Parody (2011)(Video)
Peter, Mary-Jane, Gwen and Flash return from the cinema discussing the film.
Peter, Mary-Jane, Gwen and Flash return from the cinema discussing the film.
Entourage: Motherfucker (2011)(TV Episode)
mentioned by E
mentioned by E
Special Collector's Edition: Matilda (2011)(TV Episode)
DVD mentioned in past releases
DVD mentioned in past releases
Rude Tube: Mashed 'n' Mixed (2011)(TV Episode)
Mentioned by Alex.
Mentioned by Alex.
America's Next Top Model: Kristin Cavallari (2011)(TV Episode)
Isis mentions the movie when getting dressed for panel
Isis mentions the movie when getting dressed for panel
The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XXII (2011)(TV Episode)
Grampa, dressed in a black tutu, asks, 'When are we doin' the black swan?'
Grampa, dressed in a black tutu, asks, 'When are we doin' the black swan?'
Tosh.0: Season 3 Web Reflection (2011)(TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned in dialogue
The Fresh Beat Band: Pink Swan (2011)(TV Episode)
Title reference.
Title reference.
Bad Movie Beatdown: Review of 2011 (2012)(TV Episode)
mentioned among movies seen this year
mentioned among movies seen this year
Donald Glover: Weirdo (2012)(TV Special)
Mentioned in dialogue.
Mentioned in dialogue.
Come Dine with Me Canada: Alex Crooks: Block 13 (2012)(TV Episode)
The narrator mentions the movie by name.
The narrator mentions the movie by name.
The Biggest Loser: Episode #13.10 (2012)(TV Episode)
Emily mentions the movie by name.
Emily mentions the movie by name.
Supernatural: Out with the Old (2012)(TV Episode)
mentioned by Dean
mentioned by Dean
Chelsea Lately: Episode #6.80 (2012)(TV Episode)
Sarah talks about Natalie Portman as a ballerina.
Sarah talks about Natalie Portman as a ballerina.
Burning Love: Pool Party (2012)(TV Episode)
Mark says it is a 'hilarious' movie.
Mark says it is a 'hilarious' movie.
It's a Disaster (2012)
Lexi makes a reference to Black Swan joking that Tracy and Hedy are having sex
Lexi makes a reference to Black Swan joking that Tracy and Hedy are having sex
Futurama: The Thief of Baghead (2012)(TV Episode)
'Black Swan' soundtrack heard during Calculon's 'Romeo & Juliet' death scene.
'Black Swan' soundtrack heard during Calculon's 'Romeo & Juliet' death scene.
The Letter (2012)
Both films feature a protagonist who is very passionate about her professionals until it starts to blur the lines between reality and delusions. Elizabeth McIntyre is also named after Beth McIntyre from Black Swan.
Both films feature a protagonist who is very passionate about her professionals until it starts to blur the lines between reality and delusions. Elizabeth McIntyre is also named after Beth McIntyre from Black Swan.
Glee: The New Rachel (2012)(TV Episode)
Cassandra says that her students should be dancing 'at Black Swan levels of psychosis by now.'
Cassandra says that her students should be dancing 'at Black Swan levels of psychosis by now.'
Almost Perfect (2012)
A poster is seen at Anne's work
A poster is seen at Anne's work
The League: The Vapora Sport (2012)(TV Episode)
referenced in dialogue
referenced in dialogue
Bunheads: Channing Tatum Is a Fine Actor (2013)(TV Episode)
While picking out which ballet outfit to wear, Boo asks: 'Which one would Natalie Portman wear?'
While picking out which ballet outfit to wear, Boo asks: 'Which one would Natalie Portman wear?'
At the Offices of Glee (2013)(Short)
Jenkins: 'Did [Darren Criss] direct Black Swan?'
Jenkins: 'Did [Darren Criss] direct Black Swan?'
RuPaul's Drag Race: Black Swan: Why It Gotta Be Black? (2013)(TV Episode)
The title is a play on words plus RuPaul says, 'once you go black swan, you never go back!'
The title is a play on words plus RuPaul says, 'once you go black swan, you never go back!'
Wingmen Incorporated (2013)
Justin mentions this movie after throwing up while having sex with Lucy.
Justin mentions this movie after throwing up while having sex with Lucy.
Glee: Lights Out (2013)(TV Episode)
mentioned by Isabelle
mentioned by Isabelle
Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's (2013)
This film is referred to.
This film is referred to.
Smash: The Nominations (2013)(TV Episode)
when Bobby wonders whether lead star Ivy will implode in a similar way.
when Bobby wonders whether lead star Ivy will implode in a similar way.
Los Cinéfilos: Realmente amor (2013)(TV Episode)
The girl alludes to it.
The girl alludes to it.
Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: 500th Video - Blu-Ray Collection!! (2013)(TV Episode)
Chris mentions it. Also, DVD is shown.
Chris mentions it. Also, DVD is shown.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.199 (2013)(TV Episode)
in an NBC Sports commercial, Jason Sudeikis associates Swansea City A.F.C. with Natalie Portman because the team's symbol is a black swan
in an NBC Sports commercial, Jason Sudeikis associates Swansea City A.F.C. with Natalie Portman because the team's symbol is a black swan
Carrie (2013)
Closet scene, and boys sexually teasing Carrie.
Closet scene, and boys sexually teasing Carrie.
Some Girls: Episode #2.4 (2013)(TV Episode)
Saz refers to the film.
Saz refers to the film.
One Hit Wonderland: Somebody's Watching Me by Rockwell (2013)(TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue.
Mentioned in dialogue.
The Caddywhompus Years (2013)(Short)
Chase shouts 'Be the Black Swan, baby!' to encourage Melody
Chase shouts 'Be the Black Swan, baby!' to encourage Melody
Face Off: Swan Song (2013)(TV Episode)
Title mentioned
Title mentioned
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: The Gang Squashes Their Beefs (2013)(TV Episode)
DVD can be seen in the video store
DVD can be seen in the video store
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)
The scene of Katniss dancing with a dress that apparently turns into wings and feathers (along with the backlighting and her view from the back of the stage) is visually very similar to the scene when Nina turns into the Black Swan.
The scene of Katniss dancing with a dress that apparently turns into wings and feathers (along with the backlighting and her view from the back of the stage) is visually very similar to the scene when Nina turns into the Black Swan.
Bum Reviews: Thor: The Dark World (2013)(TV Episode)
'I can't wait for Black Swan 2.'
'I can't wait for Black Swan 2.'
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Broad City: What a Wonderful World (2014)(TV Episode)
Ilana scare Abbi in the mirror and Abbi says 'Don't Black Swan me like that'.
Ilana scare Abbi in the mirror and Abbi says 'Don't Black Swan me like that'.
The Noah Movie Deception (2014)(Video)
Mentioned by Joe.
Mentioned by Joe.
Hart of Dixie: A Better Man (2014)(TV Episode)
mentioned by Lemon
mentioned by Lemon
Faking It: Three to Tango (2014)(TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned in dialogue
Jeopardy!: Episode #30.191 (2014)(TV Episode)
Nina Sayers is referenced in clue in 'Actors' Roles' category
Nina Sayers is referenced in clue in 'Actors' Roles' category
Noah Making Of-Iceland: Extreme Beauty (2014)(Short)
mentioned once
mentioned once
BoJack Horseman: Live Fast, Diane Nguyen (2014)(TV Episode)
Title seen on shirt
Title seen on shirt
Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Complete Blu-Ray Collection (2014)(TV Episode)
Chris mentions it. Also, DVD is shown.
Chris mentions it. Also, DVD is shown.
Happyland: Price of Admission (2014)(TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned in dialogue
Family Guy: Our Idiot Brian (2015)(TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned in dialogue
The Cinema Snob: Suspiria (2015)(TV Episode)
'It's like Black Swan if everyone were Mila Kunis.'
'It's like Black Swan if everyone were Mila Kunis.'
De slimste mens ter wereld: Episode #6.5 (2015)(TV Episode)
Answer to a question
Answer to a question
Late Night with Seth Meyers: Winona Ryder/Colin Quinn/Beirut (2015)(TV Episode)
Mentioned by Seth as he introduces Winona Ryder
Mentioned by Seth as he introduces Winona Ryder
The Murder Pact (2015)
Referenced by Poppy in her auditorium changing room debates with Annabel over assuming the lead and her awareness of her bulimia.
Referenced by Poppy in her auditorium changing room debates with Annabel over assuming the lead and her awareness of her bulimia.
The Muppets.: Walk the Swine (2015)(TV Episode)
Kermit thinks that Miss Piggy's grudge toward Reese Witherspoon in 'Walk the Line' was replaced by a grudge toward Natalie Portman in this movie, but Uncle Deadly tells him that grudge was only a decoy
Kermit thinks that Miss Piggy's grudge toward Reese Witherspoon in 'Walk the Line' was replaced by a grudge toward Natalie Portman in this movie, but Uncle Deadly tells him that grudge was only a decoy
Skam: Man vet når gutter lyver (2015)(TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue.
Mentioned in dialogue.
Made in Mosjøen: Episode #1.7 (2015)(TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned in dialogue
Half in the Bag: The Revenant (2016)(TV Episode)
Mike says the performances of The Revenant reminded him of Black Swan, where everybody is great except for the leading actor
Mike says the performances of The Revenant reminded him of Black Swan, where everybody is great except for the leading actor
Honest Game Trailers: Pokemon Black & White (2016)(TV Episode)
Mentioned by narrator
Mentioned by narrator
Loose Canon: Oscar Bait: A History (2016)(TV Episode)
Poster shown.
Poster shown.
Fear Me (2016)(TV Series)
Black Swan is at the video rental store.
Black Swan is at the video rental store.
Modern Family: Double Click (2016)(TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned in dialogue
Comic Sans (2016)(Short)
A DVD of the film is watched during the short film.
A DVD of the film is watched during the short film.
Cycle (2016)(Short)
Heather wants to become the main performer and begging for a part as opposed to working for it.
Heather wants to become the main performer and begging for a part as opposed to working for it.
A Gift from Me to You (2016)(Short)
Main characters transforms into a likeness of the Black Swan.
Main characters transforms into a likeness of the Black Swan.
The Real O'Neals: The Real Halloween (2016)(TV Episode)
Mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned in dialogue
Jeopardy!: Episode #33.31 (2016)(TV Episode)
correct response in 'Scene It' category
correct response in 'Scene It' category
Good Morning Britain: Episode dated 14 November 2016 (2016)(TV Episode)
Mentioned by Richard.
Mentioned by Richard.
Asmrbebexo: The ASMR Library Roleplay Books Typing Whispers (2017)(TV Episode)
DVD is shown and is talked about.
DVD is shown and is talked about.
Riverdale: Chapter Seven: In a Lonely Place (2017)(TV Episode)
Kevin mentions the film
Kevin mentions the film
Cash Trapped: Episode #2.13 (2017)(TV Episode)
Question subject.
Question subject.
Vedro: Family Tree (2017)(TV Episode)
DVD in Alfred Bergman's collection.
DVD in Alfred Bergman's collection.
ScreenPrism: You Know It's a Darren Aronofsky Movie IF.. (2017)(TV Episode)
An analysis of the movie
An analysis of the movie
The Andrew Klavan Show: St. Louis Stupid, Hollywood Hateful (2017)(TV Episode)
Klavan says it's a good movie.
Klavan says it's a good movie.
Half in the Bag: Mother! (2017)(TV Episode)
title is mentioned
title is mentioned
American Housewife: Back to School (2017)(TV Episode)
Mentioned by Katie - 'Don't make me go Black Swan on you.'
Mentioned by Katie - 'Don't make me go Black Swan on you.'
Saturday Night Live: Natalie Portman/Dua Lipa (2018)(TV Episode)
Title mentioend during Natalie Raps 2.
Title mentioend during Natalie Raps 2.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Actors Who Got Drunk to Shoot Their Movies (2018)(TV Episode)
Natalie Portman & Mila Kunis are #10.
Natalie Portman & Mila Kunis are #10.
Red Sparrow (2018)
Rivalry between ballet dancers.
Rivalry between ballet dancers.
The Kissing Booth (2018)
Lee dressed up as 'Black Swan' for Halloween.
Lee dressed up as 'Black Swan' for Halloween.
WatchMojo: Another Top 10 Actor Body Transformations (2018)(TV Episode)
Natalie Portman is #4.
Natalie Portman is #4.
You're the Worst: We Were Having Such a Nice Day (2019)(TV Episode)
When Lindsay meets Paul, she says she was afraid it was a 'Black Swan' type moment.
When Lindsay meets Paul, she says she was afraid it was a 'Black Swan' type moment.
StarTalk: Director Darren Aronofsky (2019)(TV Episode)
Mentioned as one of Darren Aronofsky's films
Mentioned as one of Darren Aronofsky's films
Featured in
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Last Exorcism/Piranha 3D/Vampires Suck (2010)(TV Episode)
Brett reviews the trailer in the Anticipatron
Brett reviews the trailer in the Anticipatron
At the Movies: Venice Film Festival 2010 (2010)(TV Episode)
Clips shown in a segment.
Clips shown in a segment.
Richard Roeper & the Movies: Black Swan (2010)(TV Episode)
Reviewed, clips shown
Reviewed, clips shown
Maltin on Movies: Black Swan (2010)(TV Episode)
Movie reviewed in this episode.
Movie reviewed in this episode.
At the Movies: Summer Special 2010/11 (2010)(TV Episode)
Clips shown when this movie is reviewed and in interviews with director Darren Aronofsky and actress Natalie Portman.
Clips shown when this movie is reviewed and in interviews with director Darren Aronofsky and actress Natalie Portman.
CBS News Up to the Minute: Episode dated 16 December 2010 (2010)(TV Episode)
clip shown
clip shown
BBC News at Six: Episode dated 12 January 2011 (2011)(TV Episode)
Clips shown.
Clips shown.
English Movie The Revenant Movies
The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2011)(TV Special)
Nominee clips shown.
Nominee clips shown.
Breakfast: Episode dated 20 January 2011 (2011)(TV Episode)
Clip shown during interview with Natalie Portman.
Clip shown during interview with Natalie Portman.
Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #1.1 (2011)(TV Episode)
clips are shown during Kartina's commentary on the film
clips are shown during Kartina's commentary on the film
Breakfast: Episode dated 26 January 2011 (2011)(TV Episode)
Clip shown during 'Oscar' segment.
Clip shown during 'Oscar' segment.
17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2011)(TV Special)
Nominee clips
Nominee clips
De wereld draait door: Episode #6.94 (2011)(TV Episode)
Fragments are shown.
Fragments are shown.
Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #1.5 (2011)(TV Episode)
a clip is shown of Natalie Portman, Christy's preference to win the Oscar for Best Actress
a clip is shown of Natalie Portman, Christy's preference to win the Oscar for Best Actress
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.101 (2011)(TV Episode)
A Jaywalking participant is substituted for Natalie Portman as the black swan in the final ballet scene
A Jaywalking participant is substituted for Natalie Portman as the black swan in the final ballet scene
The 83rd Annual Academy Awards (2011)(TV Special)
nominee clips
nominee clips
Breakfast: Episode dated 28 February 2011 (2011)(TV Episode)
Clip shown during 'Oscar' segment.
Clip shown during 'Oscar' segment.
2011 MTV Movie Awards (2011)(TV Special)
Scene edited into opening sequence, numerous clips shown during award nominations
Scene edited into opening sequence, numerous clips shown during award nominations
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.157 (2011)(TV Episode)
Clip in MTV Movie Awards segment
Clip in MTV Movie Awards segment
Guys Choice Awards 2011 (2011)(TV Special)
Clip were showned
Clip were showned
Hollywood's Top Ten: Hit the Dance Floor (2011)(TV Episode)
#9
#9
Great Movie Mistakes III: Not in 3D (2011)(TV Movie)
Clips of mistakes shown
Clips of mistakes shown
At the Movies: Episode #9.1 (2012)(TV Episode)
Clips shown when it is revealed that this movie came in at No. 1 in a viewers' poll on the top 10 movies of 2011.
Clips shown when it is revealed that this movie came in at No. 1 in a viewers' poll on the top 10 movies of 2011.
Belas Artes: A Esquina do Cinema (2012)
A short segment can be seen from the projection room and a big marketing display is seen on the lobby of the theater
A short segment can be seen from the projection room and a big marketing display is seen on the lobby of the theater
Anime Abandon: Perfect Blue (2012)(TV Episode)
Sage says he prefers this movie to Perfect Blue
Sage says he prefers this movie to Perfect Blue
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.169 (2012)(TV Episode)
Clip shown in montage of Mila Kunis films
Clip shown in montage of Mila Kunis films
WatchMojo: Top 10 Fairy Tale and Fantasy Movie Adaptations with a Twist (2013)(TV Episode)
Black Swan is #8.
Black Swan is #8.
De wereld leert door: Episode #1.26 (2013)(TV Episode)
A fragment is shown.
A fragment is shown.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies You Shouldn't Watch with Your Parents (2013)(TV Episode)
Black Swan is #10.
Black Swan is #10.
1,001 Movies You Must See (Before You Die) (2014)(Short)
Clip is presented
Clip is presented
WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies Where the Protagonist Dies (2014)(TV Episode)
Black Swan gets an honorable mention.
Black Swan gets an honorable mention.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Good Guys Gone Bad in Film (2014)(TV Episode)
Nina Sayers is #9.
Nina Sayers is #9.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Rivalries (2014)(TV Episode)
The rivalry between Nina Sayers and Lily is #6.
The rivalry between Nina Sayers and Lily is #6.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Tragic Movie Endings (2014)(TV Episode)
The ending of Black Swan gets an honorable mention.
The ending of Black Swan gets an honorable mention.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Overrated Movies (2014)(TV Episode)
Black Swan gets an honorable mention.
Black Swan gets an honorable mention.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Sexy Movie Scenes (2014)(TV Episode)
Black Swan / White Swan is #8.
Black Swan / White Swan is #8.
Needs More Gay: Black Swan Needs More Gay (2015)(TV Episode)
movie is discussed
movie is discussed
WatchMojo: Another Top 10 Scariest Scenes from Non-Horror Movies (2015)(TV Episode)
Final Transformation is #6.
Final Transformation is #6.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Actress Oscar Winners (2015)(TV Episode)
Natalie Portman gets an honorable mention.
Natalie Portman gets an honorable mention.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Oral Sex Scenes (2015)(TV Episode)
Lesbian Sex is #1.
Lesbian Sex is #1.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Memorable Movies of 2010 (2015)(TV Episode)
Black Swan is #5.
Black Swan is #5.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies that Would Make Amazing Broadway Shows (2015)(TV Episode)
Black Swan is #2.
Black Swan is #2.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Memorable Movie Characters of the 2010s (2016)(TV Episode)
Nina Sayers gets an honorable mention.
Nina Sayers gets an honorable mention.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies That Will Become Classics in the Future (2016)(TV Episode)
Black Swan gets an honorable mention.
Black Swan gets an honorable mention.
ScreenPrism: Subjective Camera in Black Swan (2016)(TV Episode)
An analysis of the movie
An analysis of the movie
ScreenPrism: What Really Happened at the End of Black Swan? (2016)(TV Episode)
An analysis of the movie
An analysis of the movie
WatchMojo: Top 10 Psychological Thrillers (2016)(TV Episode)
Black Swan is #3.
Black Swan is #3.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies That Depict Mental Illness (2016)(TV Episode)
Black Swan is #4.
Black Swan is #4.
MsMojo: Top 10 Best Winona Ryder Performances (2017)(TV Episode)
Bath MacIntyre is #9.
Bath MacIntyre is #9.
Honest Trailers: Mother! (2018)(TV Episode)
Clips of the movie are shown
Clips of the movie are shown
WatchMojo: Top 10 Good Girls Gone Bad in Movies (2018)(TV Episode)
Nina Sayers is #8.
Nina Sayers is #8.
The Oscars (2018)(TV Special)
Best Actress montage
Best Actress montage
WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies that Ripped Off Anime (2019)(TV Episode)
Black Swan is #2.
Black Swan is #2.
WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Thriller Movie Endings (2019)(TV Episode)
Perfect is #3.
Perfect is #3.
Spoofed in
Saturday Night Live: Jim Carrey/The Black Keys (2011)(TV Episode)
Spoofed in the 'Black Swan' segment
Spoofed in the 'Black Swan' segment
How It Should Have Ended: The Best Picture Summary 2011 (2011)(TV Episode)
Best Picture parody
Best Picture parody
Black Swan, Grey Goose (2011)(Short)
Spoofs the film Black Swan and its characters
Spoofs the film Black Swan and its characters
Days of Our Lives: Episode #1.11621 (2011)(TV Episode)
A fantasy sequence parodies the movie.
A fantasy sequence parodies the movie.
The Simpsons: The Ten-Per-Cent Solution (2011)(TV Episode)
Spoofed in the 'Black & Blue Swan' Itchy & Scratchy cartoon
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Leonardo DiCaprio took home his first little gold statue for his performance in The Revenant at this year's Oscars, a happening that validated his long quest for acting immortality. Whether or not that particular role is more worthy of Best Actor glory than others he's taken on over the years is certainly up for debate, but there's no denying this: the dude can act.
Ranking DiCaprio's movies by how Oscar-worthy he is in them was no easy task; his performances were intense even back when he was a sweet-faced child actor. But in service to DiCaprio's commitment to taking emotional risks, working with incredible directors, and growing disparate types of facial hair, we scratched and clawed our way to a definitive list of his best performances. Now, like Leo, we're ready for a beach vacation.
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28. Critters 3 (1991)
Like Jennifer Aniston (Leprechaun) and Matthew McConaughey (Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation), Leonardo DiCaprio's filmography kicks off with a turn in a campy horror movie that likely haunts the award-winning actor to this day. But Critters 3 put him in a role that he'd become accustomed to: a kid surviving a broken home (complete with abusive stepfather). This would be his last encounter with fanged, furry monsters ever again, unless you count Jonah Hill in The Wolf of Wall Street. -- Matt Patches
27. Poison Ivy (1992)
A 17-year-old Leonardo DiCaprio appears in this titillating teenage Drew Barrymore thriller for all of five seconds. It's the most enjoyable five seconds of the movie. Yes, better than Critters 3! -- Anna Silman
26. The Man in the Iron Mask (1998)
There's nothing Leo loves more than challenges, so it's unsurprising that he'd follow up his big role in Titanic with this stuffy, melodramatic period drama in which he plays twins. He's great as bratty King Louis XIV, suggesting DiCaprio would've made a great Joffrey Baratheon. But as noble hero Philippe he's a snooze, and the movie itself is too self-serious to work as camp. The only really notable part of the whole thing is you get to see DiCaprio punch himself in the face. -- Dan Jackson
25. The Basketball Diaries (1995)
It speaks to DiCaprio's ambitions as a performer that he tackled drug addiction so early in his career, playing a young heroin user in this stark, unremarkable adaptation of Jim Carroll's memoir. DiCaprio didn't have the chops to elevate the material, though it's far from an embarrassing performance. His heartbreaking scenes with Lorraine Bracco (who plays his mother in the movie) have a raw power to them and show that great things were just around the corner. -- DJ
24. Total Eclipse (1995)
River Phoenix was originally slated to star in this romantic period drama, about the tryst between 19th-century poet Paul Verlaine and Arthur Rimbaud, his libertine contemporary. But when the My Own Private Idaho actor tragically died, DiCaprio took over and it didn't go so well. If Jack from Titanic was even more idealistic, fiery, and poetic, he'd sound like DiCaprio's Rimbaud, and neither scantily clad sex scenes nor Leo's seeming Gollum impression can save this maudlin misfire. -- MP
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23. J. Edgar (2011)
J. Edgar is a weird film destined to cause your less-tapped-in friends to say, 'Wait, what the hell was that?!?' when the Leo-as-Hoover part of the clip reel arrives during the presentation for his inevitable lifetime achievement award. But the Oscar-snubbed drama is worth seeking out for DiCaprio's doomed romance with Armie Hammer and all the curious tension that exists on screen between Dustin Lance Black's sly, subversive script and Clint Eastwood's straight-forward, sepia-toned direction. Plus, you get to see DiCaprio emote beneath piles of wet pancake old-age makeup that might fall off his face at any moment. Acting! -- DJ
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22. The Beach (2000)
A movie about beautiful people on a beautiful island making beautiful love on beautiful drugs and the not-so-beautiful real world that poisons the well. DiCaprio dials up the frenetic in this bro-tastic version of Eat, Pray, Love, and a scene in which his protagonist, Richard, trips hard enough to become the character in a Mario-like video game is the closest we have to Strutting Leo: The Movie. But the New Age mumbo-jumbo dialogue can't transcend the privileged core of this Danny Boyle-directed adventure. -- MP
21. Don's Plum (2001)
Although it has never been released theatrically in the United States and is primarily known now as 'the movie Leonardo DiCaprio and his crony Tobey Maguire don't want you to see!' Don's Plum features a scene-stealing performance by Leo as a heckling, diner-going bad boy. It's an interesting '90s timepiece that fans of Leo, Maguire, Kevin Connolly, Jenny Lewis, and many other co-stars of note would love to see legally. But, thanks to the recently renewed injunction, they'll have to keep waiting to see R.D. Robb's talky indie, which was filmed prior to DiCaprio's star-making roles in Romeo + Juliet and Titanic. -- John Sellers
20. Body of Lies (2008)
This spy thriller has a lot of things going for it: direction from the reliably efficient Ridley Scott, a smart script from Oscar-winner William Monahan, and performances from peak chinstrap beard DiCaprio and peak chubby Russell Crowe. Then why is this movie so forgettable? For one thing, Crowe spends a good portion of the film in his bathrobe, yelling in DiCaprio's spy character's earpiece, so the two don't even get that many scenes together. DiCaprio is aggressively competent, making all the right concerned faces as ethically compromised CIA field agent Roger Ferris, but he never rises above the tangled web of modern espionage cliches the movie is intent on spinning. -- DJ
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19. Celebrity (1998)
Adding heartthrob power to Woody Allen's rumination of Hollywood, Celebrity would be DiCaprio's Entourage if it weren't for the neurotic Kenneth Branagh performance at its center. Probably a good thing. DiCaprio slips comfortably -- too comfortably, perhaps -- into the world of Brandon Darrow, a bad-boy actor who chugs Champagne, gambles away stacks of cash, and trashes hotel rooms, all while dolling out script notes to his creative partners. His years in 'the pussy posse' served him well. -- MP
18. This Boy's Life (1993)
Even at a young age, DiCaprio wasn't afraid of sharing the screen with intimidating co-stars. In this fairly rote adaptation of Tobias Wolff's acclaimed memoir, the bright spots come from watching DiCaprio square off against fellow Scorsese muse Robert De Niro, who alternates from cruel to pathetic as the young actor's stepdad. In the many intense confrontations between the two, it's easy to imagine DiCaprio taking notes on De Niro's fearless, genuinely unlikable performance. It's the type of gutsy, empathetic villain role DiCaprio would later excel at. For now, he's still in apprentice mode. -- DJ
17. Gangs of New York (2002)
In his first collaboration with Martin Scorsese, DiCaprio shakes off his heartthrob Titanic reputation by getting down and dirty as goatee-sporting tough guy Amsterdam Vallon. But Leo has an iceberg-sized problem: Daniel Day-Lewis. As the violent, ill-tempered Bill the Butcher, the method actor extraordinaire is a terror in a top hat, stealing the whole movie with his wild-eyed magnetism. He slices, he dices, and he chops up DiCaprio to little hunk-ish bits. Poor Leo -- he didn't stand a chance. -- DJ
16. The Quick and the Dead (1995)
There's a bit of crazed debonair Bruce Campbell in Leonardo DiCaprio. He can be kooky. He can be cool. He can be terrified. And he can play it all at once. Evil Dead director Sam Raimi wrings every Campbellian ounce out of him in this canted Western. DiCaprio's 'Kid' is a sharp-tongued whippersnapper who oozes confidence. He's also broken, wanting nothing more than impressing his estranged father (Gene Hackman). The Quick and the Dead is DiCaprio unfurled, treating goofy cowboy costumes and Western slang like Pulitzer Prize-winning material. -- MP
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15. Blood Diamond (2006)
Again, DiCaprio sets up a test for himself: can he do a South African accent? While the jury is still out on the accent's verisimilitude, there's no denying that he fully commits to Rhodesian smuggler Danny Archer, bringing a dose of roguish Bogart-lite swagger to this white-savior narrative. He dodges bullets, wears cool sunglasses, and romances Jennifer Connelly with his trademark combination of charm and intensity. It's just a shame the surrounding movie is so leaden; it's a well-meaning, 143-minute after-school special masquerading as a hard-hitting expose. -- DJ
14. The Revenant (2015)
DiCaprio is a physical actor, but not a 'tough guy.' The difference is the beating, bloody horse heart of The Revenant, which pits a scrawny frontiersman against harsh, elemental forces. DiCaprio's work is from-the-gut bravado. He claws his way across snowscapes. He plummets from several cliffsides. He's mangled by a mama bear. He foams at the mouth, allowing his golden veneer to sour. The performance is currently entangled in awards buzz, which feels right; it's totally commendable, and dramatically passable. If only the movie were as convincing. -- MP
13. The Great Gatsby (2013)
Few actors have the bone-deep charisma to embody a nearly mythological character who turns up 30 minutes into the film possessing 'one of those rare smiles that you may come across four or five times in life, that seemed to believe in you and understand you just as you would like to be understood and believed in.' No big deal, that's Leo. While Baz Luhrmann's movie is mostly style over substance, DiCaprio provides depth. You can always feel Gatsby's hollow desperation pulsing beneath his slick facade. Plus, he sounds so good saying 'old sport' in his bougie '20s twang we're considering integrating it into our everyday vocabulary. -- AS
12. Marvin's Room (1996)
As Hank, DiCaprio plays the quintessential angsty teen, only one with a few screws loose. It's a complex character to crack. At the beginning of the movie, Hank sets his family's home on fire -- but he's chill about it. As emotions swirl, DiCaprio holds his own against Diane Keaton, Meryl Streep, and the kid from Indian in the Cupboard. One of the actor's rare performances that blooms with compassion. -- MP
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11. Romeo + Juliet (1996)
The film that turned DiCaprio into a bona-fide bedroom-poster heartthrob -- a status he would cement in Titanic a year later. As Romeo, DiCaprio brings his twinkly eyed, floppy-haired charisma, shows off an ability to convey deep wells of pent-up longing in a single word, and discovers chemistry with every scene partner (perfect here opposite a wide-eyed, 16-year-old Claire Danes). Few could charm while speaking in iambic pentameter and wearing a Hawaiian shirt. When we lose him, we understand Juliet's plight. -- AS
10. The Departed (2006)
Despite winning multiple Oscars, playing on a near-constant loop on cable for the last decade, and somehow giving the Dropkick Murphys a Platinum single, The Departed almost feels underrated. Which is a shame. Don't let your annoying college roommate's affection for it ruin the movie for you -- it's an enormously entertaining crime film. DiCaprio's expert slow-boil performance as undercover cop Billy Costigan is big reason for that and marked a major career step forward; he stood tall against the Scorsese film's many big-name scenery chewers and kept his Boston accent under control. -- DJ
9. What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993)
DiCaprio earned his first Oscar nod at the ripe young age of 19 for his role as developmentally disabled teen Arnie Grape. In less-skilled hands, Arnie could easily have been an emotionally manipulative Lifetime movie trope, but DiCaprio plays him with remarkable nuance, endowing Arnie with such specific mannerisms and emotional range that you can tell you're watching a once-in-a-generation talent from the movie's first moments. It's not easy to go toe-to-toe with hunky 24-year-old Johnny Depp, but DiCaprio ran away with every scene he was in, prefiguring a career where he would overshadow all manner of A-list scene partners. -- AS
8. Revolutionary Road (2008)
Sometimes, you just want to watch a great actor explode. With Mad Men soaring, maybe we didn't need Sam Mendes' adaptation of the acclaimed Richard Yates novel, but the descent into suburban malaise offered DiCaprio and Kate Winslet the reunion of a lifetime. Their bitter feuds lay waste to ceramic kitchenware. Their looks, bubbling in living portrait after living portrait, scorch harder. Revolutionary Road is stage acting worthy of Broadway. On screen, it's a salvo of in-your-face confrontations, DiCaprio and Winslet pushing themselves to extremes. -- MP
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7. Django Unchained (2012)
Has Leo ever been more detestable? We mean that as a compliment. In his only pure-evil role to date, DiCaprio cribs from the Christoph Waltz school of Tarantino villainy, playing a character whose inner malevolence is cloaked beneath genteel manner. It's a credit to DiCaprio that even with his many scene-chewing monologues and pithy verbal flourishes, there's nothing to like about his sadistic plantation owner Calvin Candie. He really goes balls out with playing against type, harnessing his usual charisma and warping it into something grotesque, all toothy sneers and raw malice. We may cheer when he eventually gets his just desserts ('we will be serving whhhite cake'), but he's still an undeniable treat to watch. -- AS
6. Shutter Island (2010)
It's difficult to dramatize grief. In his haunted adaptation of Dennis Lehane's pulpy gothic novel, director Martin Scorsese uses visceral horror imagery to convey despair. DiCaprio's terrified mug is the film's spookiest special effect. With every grimace, furrowed brow, and anguished sob, he brings you into the tortured psyche of Edward Daniels, a man who cannot escape his past no matter how hard he tries. It's a carefully modulated performance that helps sell the film's occasionally wonky twists. More than anything, it makes you wish DiCaprio will return to the horror genre in the future. No, The Revenant doesn't count. -- DJ
5. Inception (2010)
Inception is known for Christopher Nolan's remarkable directing, sprawling action sequences, an ambitious, sometimes incomprehensible premise. DiCaprio is the movie's totem, making us care about the conscious drama behind the subconscious pyrotechnics. DiCaprio doesn't do a lot of sci-fi popcorn flicks, but here he shows he can handle reams of nonsense exposition and fast-paced action sequences with aplomb. We don't know if that damn top ever stopped spinning, but after his work in Inception, we're more than willing to follow Leo into the abyss. -- AS
4. Titanic (1997)
Don't let the swooning mother-fueled box-office numbers, Céline Dion radio play, and Tiger Beat coverage fool you: Titanic is tremendous. James Cameron's historical epic was an unsinkable blockbuster because of classic Hollywood romance. Millions in state-of-the-art special effects serviced DiCaprio and Winslet's combustible chemistry, strewn from the pinnacle of luxury to a frozen abyss. DiCaprio rides the edge caricature like Jack Dawson sliding down a bannister. His passion is palpable. His courage is human. He is a real-deal romantic, the last actor with enough star glow to pull off a performance of this magnitude. -- MP
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3. The Aviator (2004)
The first of his truly unforgivable Oscar snubs, The Aviator is a tour-de-force historical epic that hinges on DiCaprio as tormented American aviator Howard Hughes, whose mental state stymies grandiose ambitions. DiCaprio loves a good man tormented by internal and external demons, but in this three-hour masterpiece, Martin Scorsese pushes the 30-year-old Leo to bring all of Howard Hughes' many contradictions to life: the swaggering young playboy billionaire, the starlet romancer, the daredevil innovator, and the shrunken madman, unshorn, guzzling milk, pissing in bottles, and muttering 'the way of the future' over and over again. It's one of the most harrowing on-screen depictions of how mental illness can wrench a life apart, and one of Leo's unobjectable triumphs. -- AS
2. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
'There's no nobility in poverty,' sneers Jordan Belfort in Martin Scorsese's financial escapade. 'I've been a poor man, and I've been a rich man. And I choose rich every fucking time.' By finally embracing the most base, profane, and outlandish aspects of his cartoonish public persona, The Wolf of Wall Street finally set DiCaprio free of respectability. It's a performance that lets him play a naive young go-getter, an evil mastermind, and a man who likes a burning candle up his butt. Do you hate him or love him? It really doesn't matter. Both absurdly funny, like in its show-stopping quaalude sequence, and deeply moving, it's the role that made filmgoers in every financial bracket either laugh in recognition or wretch in disgust. Either way, you felt something profound. Forget Oscars; he should've won a Nobel Peace Prize for this one. -- DJ
1. Catch Me If You Can (2002)
A movie that asks, 'What can't Leonardo DiCaprio do?' then answers, with wit, composure, panache: 'absolutely nothing.' Before he was 19 years old, Frank Abagnale conned his way into millions by impersonating a pilot, a doctor, and a lawyer. Steven Spielberg and DiCaprio, internalizing a full-scoped character study, tap dance through Abagnale's history, reflecting America's many faces in the process. DiCaprio kicked off his rolling relationship with Martin Scorsese at the same time he teamed for his Spielberg one-off. The latter lucked out. Catch Me If You Can is the snowballed DiCaprio. He is a caper ringleader, a romantic (heartbreaking against Amy Adams), a clown -- his faces in the 'Do you concur?' sequence alone deserved an Oscar -- and a regular Joe, growing up under the watch of a stern Tom Hanks. There's no better DiCaprio movie because, in the end, Catch Me If You Can is a movie about guys like DiCaprio. -- MP
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In the 1820s, a frontiersman, Hugh Glass, sets out on a path of vengeance against those who left him for dead after a bear mauling.
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