Celebrating Diane Keaton: A Look at Her Iconic Films
USA, Los AngelesTue Oct 14 2025
Diane Keaton's passing has left a big hole in Hollywood. To honor her, AMC Theatres is bringing back two of her most famous movies, "Annie Hall" and "Something's Gotta Give, " to 100 cinemas around the U. S.
Keaton's work with Woody Allen, including "Annie Hall, " is some of her most praised. She even won an Oscar for her role in "Annie Hall. " The movie, released in 1977, was a hit, making $38. 3 million at the box office. But its impact goes way beyond money. It's ranked as one of the greatest movies in American cinema.
Later in her career, Keaton starred in "Something's Gotta Give, " a romantic comedy that was a huge success. It made over $266 million worldwide, making it her highest-grossing live-action film. This movie showed her range as an actress and proved she could still draw crowds.
Since her passing, Keaton's films have seen a surge in popularity. Movies like "Because I Said So, " "Reds, " and "Baby Boom" are also getting more attention, showing just how much she contributed to film.
It's not just AMC Theatres honoring Keaton. Other cinema chains are likely to do the same. Her movies are climbing the charts, reminding everyone of her talent and the void she leaves behind.
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How would Jack Nicholson's character in Something's Gotta Give react to modern dating apps?
If Annie Hall were released today, would it still be considered a groundbreaking comedy?
How do the recent box office successes of Diane Keaton's films compare to other late actors' film retrospectives?
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