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'Heat' at 25: How Al Pacino hurt himself running away from Robert De Niro
Pacino looks back at his showdown against De Niro in the 1995 crime classic "Heat."
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Here are the 10 greatest movie heist scenes in honor of 'Logan Lucky'
With Steven Soderbergh's new entry into the genre, we've collected the greatest cinematic robberies for your viewing pleasure.
- EntertainmentNick Schager
'Heat' Screening Reunites Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Michael Mann for Panel With Christopher Nolan
Celebration of Michael Mann's 1995 modern crime classic includes a panel in L.A. bringing together the film’s cast and crew, moderated by avowed admirer who went on to make 'The Dark Knight'
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'Heat' Reunion: Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, and Michael Mann Set for Academy Screening
Here’s an event that’s well worth re-opening Kate Mantilini’s on Wilshire Boulevard for: Al Pacino and Robert De Niro are getting together again, but only onstage, as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will present a 4K DCP restoration of Michael Mann’s 1995 film Heat on September 7 at 7 PM at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills. Christopher Nolan will be on hand to moderate the Q&A featuring Pacino, De Niro and Mann; the riveting Los Angeles cop vs. crook crime noir paired
- NewsMeriah Doty
On 20th Anniversary of 'Heat,' Henry Rollins Recalls Getting Punched in the Face by Al Pacino
This week marks the 20-year anniversary of Michael Mann’s Los Angeles-set bank heist thriller Heat, starring Al Pacino as a hardnosed LAPD cop on the hunt for Robert De Niro, who plays a career criminal. The ensemble film also features Val Kilmer and Tom Sizemore in the bank-robbing crew, Amy Brenneman as De Niro’s love interest, Jon Voight, Ashley Judd, Dennis Haysbert, a young Natalie Portman, Danny Trejo, William Fichtner as a double-crossing money launderer — and Henry Rollins as his henchm
- NewsKevin Polowy
'Heat' Turns 20: Watch Star Al Pacino Narrate Three Classic Scenes — Including that Epic Gun Shoot Out
Oscar-winning actor Al Pacino has fired off more than a few rounds over the course of his illustrious movie career, starring in such bullet-riddled classics as Scarface, Carlito’s Way, and Donnie Brasco. “The odd thing about me is, I really have no connection to guns,” Pacino told Yahoo Movies (watch above) while discussing three scenes from Michael Mann’s beloved 1995 heist movie Heat, which turns 20 this month. Pacino was specifically addressing the epic shoot-out between his cop Lt. Vincent