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Coppola's 'Twixt' Gets Four Bloody PostersFrancis Ford Coppola's 'Twixt' looks like it is going to be quite the film. Four new posters for the horror thriller have been released. They are disturbingly eye-catching and demand your attention. -
Coppola Film Festival at Denver Mayan Theatre"Leave the gun and take the canoli" to the Landmark Mayan Theatre in Denver for a screening of "The Godfather" at the Coppola Film Festival. The Mayan Theatre continues its stellar run of classic film festivals in July with 4 Coppola's masterpieces. -
Somewhere DVD ReviewWhile the DVD offers very little bonus features, Stephen Dorff's emotional performance as newly famous Hollywood actor Johnny Marco in Sofia Copolla's fourth directorial effort is the true highlight of the film.
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Retro Review - "The Conversation" (1974)Francis Ford Coppola's The Conversation is a masterpiece and for the life of me I don't understand how this is not better known.
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2011 Oscars: Francis Ford Coppola to Receive Lifetime Achievement AwardThe Oscar awards will be held on Sunday, Feb. 27 and this year the Academy Honorary Award will be going to Francis Ford Coppola, for his lifetime of filmmaking.
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2011 Oscars: Francis Ford Coppola to Receive Lifetime Achievement AwardFrancis Ford Coppola, the man behind "The Godfather" trilogy is set to recieve the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2011 Oscars.
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Somewhere ****Tinseltown gazes at its navel in Sofia Coppola's fascinating, minimalist indie drama Somewhere.
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'Somewhere' - Sofia Coppola's Unique Look at Celebrity"Somewhere" is a well thought-out film that shows Sofia Coppola to be an excellent director who is confident of her abilities behind the camera. Looking back, I think it will have more of an effect long after you've seen it. -
Sofia Coppola's "Somewhere"Sofia Coppola's new film "Somewhere" explores our celebrity obsessed culture: a phenomenon overexposed, yet still misunderstood. Though the message of "Somewhere" is more a reminder that change is a slow transformation. -
Movie Review: Sofia Coppola's "The Virgin Suicides"Having finally read the book, my already instilled respect for Coppola has grown. Besides being a brilliant work of art in itself, the director managed to squeeze in all the important details, not detracting from the novel as most book-based films do. -
Francis Ford Coppola to Be Honored with Irving Thalberg AwardThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences will present producer-director-screenwriter Francis Ford Coppola with the Irving G. Thalberg Award at the Governors Awards dinner on Nov. 13, 2010 -
"Rumble Fish""Rumble Fish" is director Francis Coppola's film version of S.E. Hinton's young adult novel. It was a financial flop, but critics are giving it a second look. -
Francis Ford Coppola - a Hollywood Icon and Producer, Director and Writer of the Godfather SeriesFrancis Ford Coppola is one of Hollywood's most prolific producers, directors and writers. His relatives share his talent in the same profession. -
Book Review: A Pediatric Surgeon in Iraqa fascintaing inside look at the daily life of a pediatric surgeon stationed in Iraq
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Film Review, Apocalypse Now, Inspired by a Novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, Directed by Francis Ford CoppolaFilm Review, Apocalypse Now, Inspired by a novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, War Film, Vietnam War
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Coppola Keratin Hair Treatment - Part 1A review on Coppola Keratin Treatment.
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Family Solidarity and Class Warfare in the Outsiders and The GodfatherFrancis Coppola's The Outsiders may at first glance seem to be a jarring departure from his Godfather films, but a closer examination proves that it is consistent with many of the themes forwarded in those two blockbusters.
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A Review of Sofia Coppola's Marie AntoinetteThe criminally underrated anti-biopic provides a lush cinematic experience
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April 7: Today's Notable BirthdaysHappy birthday to Jackie Chan, Francis Ford Coppola, Russell Crowe, Percy Faith, James Garner, Billie Holiday, Janis Ian, John Oates, Wayne Rogers, William Wordsworth and more. Is April 7th your birthday? What notable people share your birthday?
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Eavesdropping on Reality in The ConversationResearch paper for film theory class at BYU by Matthew Schramer
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A Journey Toward Madness: A Review of "Hearts of Darkness"The movie Apocalypse now nearly killed its lead actor and amost drove the director insane. This documentary is the story of how one of the greatest of modern movies got made.
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The Early Years of American Zoetrope: A History in Two Parts (Part Two)The legacy of American Zoetrope does not lie in the studio's success, but rather, in its failure. -
The Early Years of American Zoetrope: A History in Two PartsWhile American Zoetrope nominally exists today as Coppola's personal production company, its real impact lies in its original incarnation as an actual studio. -
First Films by Famous Directors: Francis Ford CoppolaWatch the first films of some of Hollywood's biggest directors in this informative series of articles. -
Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette: The First Feature-Length Music Video?Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette makes use of some terrific songs. Too bad the director has no understanding at all of how to use that great music to make a point.
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Coppola Muses Historical in the Misunderstood Film Marie AntoinetteMarie Antoinette is a rarity in contemporary film: a cinematic experience that is intelligently post-modern, visually stunning, and profoundly human. -
How Film Directors Bogdanovich, Coppola & Friedkin Fell from GreatnessThese three men would all have amazingly successful beginnings to their careers but would suddenly stumble, seemingly unable to recover as of today. -
Sophia Coppola's Marie Antoinette: Great Cast, Wonderful Costumes. What Else?Sophia Coppola's new film Marie Antoinette has a great cast, wonderful costumes, and the Palace of Versailles... so will you actually get your money's worth at this film? Read and find out.
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Apocalypse Now: The Complete Dossier is No Longer ConfidentialApocalypse Now - The Complete Dossier is a great presentation of Coppola's masterpiece. Disappointingly Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, the documentary about the film's creation, isn't included.
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Apocalypse Now: An Avant-Garde American War FilmApocalypse Now is not your traditional American war film. In fact, it's far from it. Francis Ford Coppola's unorthodox cinematography, editing and sound contribute to his surrealistic illustration of the Vietnam War, paving a new road for American cinema. -
The Godfather Part III The Lame Duck of the Trilogy?"The Godfather Part III" came out in Christmas of 1995 and is a much maligned film though, to be fair, expectations for it were so high that it was doomed to disappoint from the start.
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Summary of “The Sandman” by E.T.A. HoffmannNathanael became afraid of the sandman when he was a child. When he grew up, his fear of the sandman drove him insane and caused him to commit suicide.
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Dysfunctional Family Holiday Meets Functional Wine PairingYou just want to enjoy a nice, normal Thanksgiving. But there is no such thing as a normal family, yours is proof positive. Quell the dysfunction with two of Francis Ford Coppola's best creations: The Godfather and a bottle of Gold Label Chardonnay.
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Suggestions for Writing a Screen PlayThis article provides tips for writing a screen play.
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The Art of SuggestionA collection of shots strung together can make a movie, but a good story will have shots that motivate the next shot in a powerful technique known as the Art of Suggestion. -
Sharing the Screen: The Best Ensemble Film CastsEvery year the Screen Actors Guild recognizes the best ensemble film casts. In recognition of the SAG awards, here are four of the best ensemble film casts in cinema history.
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The Top 10 Best Films of 2010Here are my picks for the best ten films of 2010. I hope you enjoy reading the list.
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Movie Review: Somewhere (R)Sofia Coppola's quiet, somber examination of a bad boy movie star who must make changes for the sake of his daughter.
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Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles: Celebrity Hangout & Featured in the Film "Forever" by Sophia CoppolaThe Chateau Marmont is a hotel on the Sunset Strip. It is infamous for the people who stay there and for their antics while within the hotel.
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Woodshock 2010 ReviewWoodshock 2010 (a rock and metal festival) relocated to Legend Valley and brought over 40 bands to the party. This is a review of the annual festival.



