In a touching tribute to the late Diane Keaton, AMC Theatres is bringing back two of her iconic films, Annie Hall and Something’s Gotta Give, to 100 of its locations. This special screening comes just days after the world mourned the loss of the legendary actress, known for her roles in The Godfather trilogy, Reds, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, The Father of the Bride films, The First Wives Club, and many more. The Hollywood Reporter reveals that these re-releases are a fitting tribute to Keaton's remarkable career, with her Oscar-winning Annie Hall and the romantic comedy Something’s Gotta Give taking center stage. Keaton's passing marks a significant loss to the New Hollywood era, as noted by critics, who praised her contributions to cinema. The re-releases of her films on iTunes further highlight her enduring legacy, with Something’s Gotta Give at No. 5 and Annie Hall at No. 14 in movie rentals. Keaton's iconic role in Annie Hall, directed by Woody Allen and inspired by her own personality, is celebrated for its naturalism and charm, redefining romantic comedy heroines and cementing her as a 1970s star. Something’s Gotta Give, a romantic comedy written and directed by Nancy Meyers, marked a career resurgence for Keaton, earning her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. The film's success at the box office and its celebration of her comedic timing and emotional depth further solidify her impact on cinema.