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AMC Theaters Brings Back Diane Keaton Classics for Tribute
13 Oct
Summary
- AMC Theaters to screen Diane Keaton's films "Annie Hall" and "Something's Gotta Give"
- Keaton passed away unexpectedly in October 2025 at age 79
- Her films with Woody Allen and Nancy Meyers were critical and commercial successes

In a heartfelt gesture, AMC Theaters has announced that it will be screening two of Diane Keaton's most beloved films, "Annie Hall" and "Something's Gotta Give," in 100 cinemas across the United States. This tribute comes just a month after the unexpected passing of the acclaimed actress, who died at her Los Angeles home on October 11, 2025, at the age of 79.
Keaton's death represents a significant loss to the pantheon of New Hollywood, the era that saw the rise of groundbreaking filmmakers and actors who challenged the status quo. Her long-standing collaboration with the now-canceled director Woody Allen resulted in some of her most acclaimed work, including the Oscar-winning performance in "Annie Hall." Released in 1977, the film went on to earn a respectable $38.3 million at the domestic box office and has since been recognized as the 31st greatest movie in American cinema by the American Film Institute.
In addition to her work with Allen, Keaton also found great success with director Nancy Meyers' 2003 film "Something's Gotta Give." The romantic comedy, which co-starred Jack Nicholson and Keanu Reeves, became the top-grossing live-action film of Keaton's career, earning $124.7 million domestically and $142 million overseas for a global haul of $266.7 million.
As fans continue to mourn the loss of this iconic actress, the return of her most celebrated films to the big screen offers a chance to revisit her remarkable legacy and the indelible mark she left on the industry.