It’s one award after another for Leonardo DiCaprio’s latest film, which cleaned up at the prestigious National Board of Review (NBR) awards announcement on Wednesday.

The Oscar-winning actor stars in Warner Bros.’ “One Battle After Another” as “Ghetto Pat,” a washed-up, weed-smoking former revolutionary who’s dragged back into a fast-paced life of danger, as a corrupt military colonel (played by Sean Penn) relentlessly pursues his teen daughter.

The NBR honored the film with five prizes, the most of any this year, including best film, best director for Paul Thomas Anderson, best actor for DiCaprio (who previously took home supporting actor trophies for “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?” and “Django Unchained”), best supporting actor for Benicio del Toro and a breakthrough performance a

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