By Vandana Srivastawa | 24-Feb-2022

The Godfather 50th Anniversary: Francis Ford Coppola’s mob epic gets premiered at Paramount Theatre with Diane Keaton, Joe Mantegna in attendance; all set for re-release in theatres on February 25

This week at the Paramount Theatre in Hollywood, California several stalwarts gathered to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic film The Godfather. Francis Ford Coppola’s mob epic was once.....

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By Vandana Srivastawa | 02-Feb-2022

The Offer teaser trailer: Miles Teller brings out the trials of Albert S. Ruddy in the limited series based on the making of ‘The Godfather’ trilogy

The first teaser trailer for the upcoming limited series The Offer based on Oscar-winning producer Albert S. Ruddy’s extraordinary, never-revealed experiences of making The Godfather has been dropped by Paramount.....

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By IANS | 02-Dec-2020

Armie Hammer to play ‘The Godfather’ producer Albert S Ruddy in limited series ‘The Offer’

Armie Hammer will play Albert S. Ruddy, who produced The Godfather, in a limited series about the making of the 1972 Francis Ford Coppola classic. Titled The Offer, the series narrates.....

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By Vandana Srivastawa | 19-Nov-2020

The Godfather Coda trailer: Francis Ford Coppola’s re-edits promise a new beginning and ending for Al Pacino’s and Andy Garcia’s ‘Godfather III’

Francis Ford Coppola’s Godfather trilogy is what legends are made of. The acclaimed director has spent months working on the upcoming new cut of The Godfather: Part III. Paramount Pictures.....

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By Vandana Srivastawa | 01-Oct-2020

Francis and The Godfather: Jake Gyllenhaal and Oscar Issac roped in to star in a film on the making of ‘The Godfather’

Jake Gyllenhaal and Oscar Issac are all set to feature in a film about the making of the iconic gangster drama The Godfather. Jake will essay the role of former.....

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By IANS | 24-Oct-2019

They don't see how the audience is reacting to them: Disney's CEO Bob Iger defends 'Marvel Cinema' from filmmakers Martin Scorsese and Francis Coppola's snide comments

Disney Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger has defended the Marvel brand of cinema that has come under fire from a few of the world's greatest filmmakers alive, such as Martin.....

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