AMC โTheatres to Honor โคDiane Keaton with Screeningsโ of ‘Annieโฃ Hall’ and ‘SomethingSโ Gotta Give’
AMC Theatresโค will be hosting screenings of Diane Keaton’s iconic โfilms Annie Hall and Something’s Gotta Give in remembrance โof the actress following her recent passing, joining a wave ofโ tributes recognizing her prolific career. The move comesโข as Keaton’sโ films experience a surge in digital rentals and as other cinema circuits plan โขretrospectives of her work.
Keaton’s death represents “another stinging loss to โthe pantheon of New Hollywood in the decades before the major studios largely stepped away from making movies for grownups,” as The Hollywood Reporter noted inโ a recent critic’s appreciation. The screeningsโ offer audiences a chance to โขcelebrate Keaton’s enduring legacyโข onโ the big screen.
Annie Hall, released in April 1977, earned $38.3 million domestically and currently ranks No. 31 โon the american โคFilm Institute’s โlist of 100 Greatest Movies in American cinema, and No. 4 on itsโ comedy list.The film, a result of Keaton’sโ long-time collaboration with Woody Allen, earned her an Academy Award for best actress.
Something’s Gotta Give, directed by โขNancy Meyers and โco-starring Jack Nicholson and โฃKeanu Reeves, became Keaton’s highest-grossing live-action film in a leading role, earning $124.7โข million domestically and $142 million overseas โคfor a global totalโค of $266.7 million โขin โค2003.
Since Keaton’s passing, her films have seen increased viewership on digital platforms, with Something’s Gottaโ Give โ reaching โNo. 5 and Annie Hall at No. 14 on iTunes’ movie rental chart on Monday. As I Said So,โฃ Reds, andโ Baby Boom also experienced a rise in โคrentals, highlighting the breadth of her filmography.