Scarface

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    Luca Guadagnino to Direct ‘Scarface’ Reboot

    "Call Me by Your Name" filmmaker Luca Guadagnino will direct a reboot of "Scarface" for Universal Pictures. Joel Coen and Ethan Coen wrote the latest version of the script with earlier drafts by Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer, Jonathan Herman and Paul Attanasio. "Scarface" will be produced by Dylan Clark for his Dylan Clark Productions. Scott Stuber will […]

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    Rapper Scarface on Living With Coronavirus: ‘I’m Scared to Death’

    Rapper Scarface gave an emotional account of his time in isolation since testing positive for the coronavirus. Scarface, whose real name is Brad Jordan, was interviewed by Atlanta rapper Ludacris on Instagram Live on March 27. Some three thousand people tuned in for the 20-minute chat. "I'm scared to death," said Scarface, who on Thursday […]

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  • EntertainmentVariety

    Martin Bregman, ‘Scarface’ Producer, Dies at 92

    Martin Bregman, producer of Al Pacino films “Serpico,” “Dog Day Afternoon,” “Scarface” and “Sea of Love,” died Saturday. He was 92. His wife Cornelia told NBC 4 he died of a cerebral hemorrhage. As producer of “Dog Day Afternoon,” he shared a best picture nomination in 1976. Bregman, who discovered Pacino in an Off Broadway […]

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    Controversy over Michelle Pfeiffer weight question nearly derails 'Scarface' anniversary reunion

    The audience at a Tribeca Film Festival Q&A booed when Michelle Pfeiffer was asked how much she weighed to play drug addict Elvira, but they cheered when Al Pacino uttered Tony Montana's most famous line.

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    Shot Fired at DJ Quik and Scarface Concert

    No injuries were reported at the Portland venue where the shooting took place

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    Michelle Pfeiffer on Her 'Scarface' Audition: 'There's Blood Everywhere'

    While auditioning for Scarface, Michelle Pfeiffer cut Al Pacino by throwing plates at him.

  • NewsYahoo TV

    ‘Snatch’: Rupert Grint Goes Gangster

    For the length of its first episode, Snatch — a TV adaptation of the 2000 Guy Ritchie film now streaming on Crackle — is pretty entertaining. It’s fun, for a while, to see Harry Potter’s Rupert Grint playing a grubby little would-be master criminal named Charlie. He and his overreaching crew, which includes a boxer, Billy (Lucien Laviscount), and a callow hustler, Albie (Luke Pasqualino), strut through damp city streets in England, pulling minor heists that accidentally turn into one major one,