Al Pacino Will Fight To the Death for 35mm and HBO, With Barry Levinson to Back Him Up — Turn It On Podcast
Pacino and Levinson, who premiere “Paterno” this Saturday, are still finding ways to make character films in the age of blockbusters.
Pacino and Levinson, who premiere “Paterno” this Saturday, are still finding ways to make character films in the age of blockbusters.
Barry Levinson’s HBO film is a propulsive blend of speed and restraint, moving quickly through a week in Happy Valley while methodically building a damning case.
Pacino’s “Insomnia” director and “Salomé” co-star pick his brain about his legendary career in Hollywood.
Two films directed by Pacino, “Wilde Salomé” and “Salomé,” preserve an ill-fated theater production of one of Wilde’s lesser-known plays. Both miss the mark in the era of Me Too.
The Oscar winner, 77, was tasked with playing a man in his thirties, forties, and fifties in Martin Scorsese’s anticipated Netflix epic.
Al Pacino nails the look and language of Joe Paterno, a conflicted coach during the infamous sex abuse scandal at Penn St.
Barry Levinson directed the film, which co-stars Riley Keough.
TCA: Al Pacino, Riley Keough, and director Barry Levinson explain the mindset behind the new movie, and HBO shares new photos.
Riley Keough co-stars in the film sometimes referred to as “Happy Valley.”
Francis Ford Coppola, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, James Caan, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire and Duvall appeared for a 45th anniversary screening.
James Caan, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton and Talia Shire are also participating.
The film was shown in only five movie theaters belonging to the Reel Cinemas chain.