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Diane Keaton Tribute: AMC Theatres Rereleasing ‘Annie Hall,’ ‘Something’s Gotta Give’ (Exclusive)
The country's largest exhibitor is honoring the late actress by bringing back two of her signature films to 100 cinemas across the U.S.
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Woody Allen Pays Tribute to Diane Keaton in Free Press Essay: “Her Great Laugh Still Echoes in My Head”
Allen reminisced about his former muse, romantic partner and lifetime friend, who died on Oct. 11 at the age of 79.
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Critic’s Appreciation: The Irreplaceable Diane Keaton Modernized the Screwball Heroine With Sophistication, Intellect and Singular Style
The Oscar-winning star of ‘Annie Hall,’ ‘Manhattan,’ all three ‘Godfather’ movies, ‘Reds’ and ‘The First Wives Club' was a one-of-a-kind screen presence.
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Woody Allen Calls Cancel Culture “Dumb,” Says People Who Won’t Work With Him Are “Making a Mistake”
The writer-director opened up about how his career has changed after he was accused of sexually abusing his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow.
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The Long, Charged History of the “Woody Allen Font”
Popping up in the latest Luca Guadagnino film, the typeface was Allen's signature — until dark allegations turned it into a visual statement.
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Joe Caroff, Designer of the James Bond 007 Logo, Dies at 103
He also worked on iconic posters for 'West Side Story,' 'A Hard Day's Night,' 'Last Tango in Paris,' 'Cabaret,' 'Manhattan' and 'The Last Temptation of Christ.'
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Woody Allen Compared Jeffrey Epstein to Dracula in Birthday LetterÂ
The New York Times, in a story about the late convicted sex offender's lavish Upper East Side mansion, includes a letter sent by the disgraced filmmaker to the financier for his 63rd birthday in 2016.
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Scott MacDonough, Unit Publicist on ‘Annie Hall’ and ‘Norma Rae,’ Dies at 81
He also helped get the early word out about ‘Chapter Two,’ ‘Diner’ and ‘Stanley & Iris’ during his career.
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Tony Roberts, Woody Allen Sidekick and Broadway Stalwart, Dies at 85
The son of a famous radio announcer, the 'Annie Hall' and 'Play It Again, Sam' actor stepped in for Robert Redford in 'Barefoot in the Park.'
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Marshall Brickman, Oscar-Winning Screenwriter on ‘Annie Hall,’ Dies at 85
A former 'Tonight Show' head writer and "Dueling Banjos" performer, he and Woody Allen also partnered on 'Sleeper' and two other films.
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Rebecca Hall on Why She Has “Regret” Over Past Statement Apologizing for Working on Woody Allen Film
"I kind of regret making that statement, because I don’t think it’s the responsibility of his actors to speak to that situation," the actress-director said in an interview.
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Mia Farrow Says She “Completely Understands” if Actors Choose to Still Work With Woody Allen
The actress' comments come years after allegations that her ex-husband molested their adopted 7-year-old daughter, Dylan Farrow.
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