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Also Read: Robert Evans Remembered by Francis Ford Coppola: 'May the Kid Always Stay in the Picture'This should come as exciting news to fans of “The Godfather” films (which is pretty much everyone who has ever seen them), as the third film released in 1990 was not necessarily the masterpiece that its predecessors were, despite the film’s Best Picture nomination and seven Oscar nominations in all.The film will have a limited theatrical release in December, followed by availability on digital
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Keith Urban has a new album out!
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A series about the making of The Godfather is in the works!
Dontnod Entertainment has announced the release date for its upcoming psychological thriller, Twin Mirror, and released a new trailer.The developer took to Twitter to announce that the game will arrive on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via the Epic Games Store on December 1, 2020.
UFO documentary The Phenomenon, which takes an expansive look across 70 years' worth of history behind proving the existence of UFOs, right up to the latest discoveries, has a new trailer and release date. The feature —from director James Fox —was originally slated for a wide North American theatrical release via 1091 Media this fall, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic will now premiere worldwide on all digital platforms on Oct.
A drama about the making of The Godfather is in the works, it has been confirmed.
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Francis Ford Coppola is unveiling an updated version of The Godfather Part III ahead of the film’s 30th anniversary – and it has a brand new title too.Bosses at Paramount announced news of the re-cut and restored version of the production on Thursday (September 3, 2020).Based on Mario Puzo’s book, the film will also be renamed Mario Puzo’s The Godfather, Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone, and debut for a limited time in theatres this December before heading to a video on demand release.“Mario
lengthy interview he did for Deadline’s Disruptors Issue for the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, Coppola discussed how turning 80 made him want to see versions of his great films that pleased him the most. Here is a lengthy track in which he discussed his recut versions of “Apocalypse Now,” “Cotton Club” and his fervent desire to do a better version of that final Corleone installment.
Fans of “The Godfather” may have new reason to revisit the notorious third film in the series.
Dave McNary Film ReporterParamount Pictures will release a new edit and restoration of Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather Part III” in theaters in December, followed by a digital and DVD debut.The film, which bowed in 1990, has been retitled “Mario Puzo’s The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone.” Paramount said Thursday that the new cut achieves the original vision that Coppola and screenwriter Mario Puzo had for the movie.“The Godfather Part III” was released 16 years after “The
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmFrancis Coppola has long wanted another crack at The Godfather Part III, looking to shorten it in places, and strengthen it in others, and change the title. He has been tinkering with that for awhile, as he re-cut versions of other films including Cotton Club.
There are some artists that put a project out into the world and let it live on its own, never to revisit it again. That artist is most definitely not Francis Ford Coppola.