Los Angeles, Oct. 14 -- In a tribute to the late Hollywood legend Diane Keaton, AMC Theatres is set to re-release two of her most celebrated films, 'Annie Hall' and 'Something's Gotta Give' across 100 cinemas nationwide.
According to Variety, the special screenings will begin this Friday and run for one week, allowing audiences to revisit Keaton's timeless performances on the big screen.
Originally released in 1977, Annie Hall earned Keaton her first Academy Award for Best Actress, marking a defining moment in her illustrious career. The Woody Allen-directed classic follows Alvy Singer (Allen), who reflects on his failed relationship with nightclub singer Annie Hall (Keaton) through a witty, surreal lens.
The film remains a milestone in ...