This largely forgotten 1988 biopic of a largely forgotten figure might as well be a portrait of Coppola himself.
Sometimes, a film warrants a few days of rumination before you even try to unpack what the author was trying to tell you. When you see "A Film by Francis Ford Coppola", you can expect that you are walking into one such movie.
Cannes: More than 40 years in the making, Coppola's epic is as personal and egoless as you could ever hope to expect from an $120 million self-portrait that doubles as a fable about the fall of Ancient Rome.
"Those guys had films that didn’t work too."
“Our new film Megalopolis is the best work I’ve ever had the privilege to preside over.” Considering he directed both The Godfather and The Godfather Part II, that’s one hell of a statement for Francis Ford Coppola to make.
From Francis Ford Coppola to Paul Schrader and Andrea Arnold, here are the films across the competition, Un Certain Regard, and more sections we're most looking forward to.
It’s not uncommon for somebody to follow a parent into the “family business.” It just happens for some people that business is showbiz.
Whether it's the latest from Francis Ford Coppola, a Donald Trump biography, or a vampire movie package with Kristen Stewart, Cannes has you covered this year.
You’d think the director of The Godfather and The Godfather Part II would have had carte blanche to make whatever movie he wanted in the late ’70s and early ’80s.
Premiering in competition at Cannes later this month, Coppola gives us a first look at his highly anticipated sci-fi epic.
The star-studded ensemble feature debuts at Cannes.
Megalopolis is upon us. We're just a few weeks away from Francis Ford Coppola's latest film hitting the Croisette in Cannes, and Vanity Fair has unveiled a first look at Adam Driver and Nathalie Emmanuel in character for the film.
Everybody in Hollywood knows how hard it is to make one good movie. A sequel is even harder to pull off, especially if it has to live up to the quality of the original. But three hits in a row? They are difficult to come by, but the third time really has been the charm for these franchises.
Great directors rarely have a perfect track record. Sometimes, a film from a luminary of the big screen is fine. On occasion, though, a vaunted director, a true near-legend or outright legend, delivers a bad movie.
Obviously, spoiler alert. We are talking about the last lines of movies, after all.
Bodies are changing, hormones are racing, and nothing ever seems to make sense. While MTV’s Daria and the emo music of the early 2000s will always feel like the crux of what it feels like to be helpless at that age, a myriad of movies also capture the reality of teen angst.
Wes Anderson’s style can be polarizing, but one thing is clear: actors really like to work with him. The guy makes ensemble pieces that teem with venerated actors and true movie stars.
Here are the best third entries into film franchises, whether they were the last one or just one of several movies.
Harkening back to the 1970s — to many the best decade of American movies — here are a selection of films that hold up and are still worth watching (with little to no cringing).
Among vampires, one stands out above the rest: Dracula. Here are the most memorable portrayals of Dracula on the screen.
People often talk about the best final lines in movies. They also talk about the best opening lines in books. Ah, but what about the best opening lines in movies?
Do they sometimes ratchet up the bombast for the sake of storytelling? Sure, but that’s cool with us. Here are some of the best and most memorable movies based on legitimate legal events.
Maybe that election really was rigged? Maybe that game really was fixed? The conspiracy thriller is all about getting us to question the people at the top of the food chain.
Winning Best Picture at the Academy Awards is huge for any director. When your movie wins Best Picture, people will keep an eye on your next film. These are the most interesting follow-up films from directors coming off a Best Picture win.
Regardless of which type they are, everyone loves a good vampire movie to sink their teeth into.
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