Director Francis Ford Coppola (Megalopolis) and The Godfather novelist Mario Puzo co-wrote the screenplay for The Godfather Part II, which effectively serves as both a prequel and a sequel to the ...
It’s New Year’s Eve in 1958, Havana. Fidel Castro’s revolution may be lurking outside, but the atmosphere in the hall is ...
With five words, Al Pacino’s Michael Corleone became an icon of American leadership. “My offer is this: nothing,” he tells the corrupt senator, his eyes cold and blank, at the outset of “The Godfather ...
This scene in The Godfather Part II is arguably one of the strongest moments in the franchise, setting up much of the rest of ...
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Given the fact that it seems like Hollywood churns out nothing but sequels, you would think that, by now, the industry would have perfected the genre. Some sequels are pretty good, but many believe ...
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Leave it to Luca Guadagnino to single out the most subversive selections from Francis Ford Coppola‘s filmography. The “Queer” auteur told Sight and Sound that Coppola’s “The Godfather: Part III” is, ...
The film intercuts between these two stories as we see how Vito slowly built his reputation and put together the first pieces of his empire, while Michael franticly tries to hold that same empire ...