Now Playing Synopsis: Jack Kerouac's seminal pseudo-autobiography finally heads to the big screen thanks to director Walter Salles Jr. (The Motorcycle Diaries) and producer Francis Ford Coppola. The tale is semi-based on the author's trips across America, with fiction intertwining with reportedly real events and people met along the way. The starring cast includes Kristen Stewart, Sam Riley, and Kirsten Dunst. José Rivera provides the adaptation. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi Cast: Garrett Hedlund, Sam Riley, Kristen Stewart, Kirsten Dunst, Viggo Mortensen Movie Details Play Trailer
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...let them in with a guide dog. We are excited here in Bracketville that Long Island's Hofstra -- alma mater of Francis Ford Coppola, Lanie Kazan and New York Times sports columnist George Vecsey -- got into the NCAA for the first time since...
...comic drama about five doomed sisters worshipped by the neighborhood boys. Coppola is the daughter of filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola and is married to ''Being John Malkovich'' director Spike Jonze. ''The Virgin Suicides'' expands to more...
...cinema reflected a radical shift in contemporary attitudes toward pop culture. In the 1970s, filmmakers such as Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese would never have made movies out of '50s TV shows. Sitcoms were considered disposable fluff...
...marriage. He has two children from a previous marriage. Coppola loses jury award LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Director Francis Ford Coppola has lost his court appeal against Warner Bros. over the film "Pinocchio" and been stripped of a $20 million...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- The California Supreme Court has declined to hear Francis Ford Coppola's appeal in the director's long-standing battle with Warner Bros. In 1998, a jury found that Warner Bros. falsely claimed...
...for "Rush Hour 2." "Princess Diaries" averaged $9,012 in 2,537 theaters. "Apocalypse Now Redux," Francis Ford Coppola's new version of his Vietnam War epic, took in a whopping $96,000 playing in just two theaters in New York...
...reminiscent of the moody character studies of the 1970s. "Insomnia" would fit snugly into a triple-bill alongside Francis Ford Coppola's "The Conversation" and Pacino's "Dog Day Afternoon." Nolan has greatly improved on the fitfully engaging...
...Piano" (1993). Coppola, whom the New York Critics Circle voted best director last month, is the daughter of Francis Ford Coppola, winner of the DGA Award for 1972's "The Godfather" and 1974's "The Godfather Part II." The Directors...
...dig Keanu. 11. "Apocalypse Now" (1979) Who: Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen and Robert Duvall. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. What: Sheen's Capt. Willard goes upriver into wild Cambodia to find the madman Col. Kurtz (Brando), with...
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