Scarface, in particular, should make for some great Q&A fodder. (Sad to see his current movie has a 17% on Rotten Tomatoes.) The making of a De Palma film always yields great stories just read The Devil’s Candy, Julie Salamon’s cringe-inducing behind-the-scenes account of the film adaptation of Bonfire of the Vanities. Bruce Willis was so pissed about the book that he once said he hoped its author would blow her brains out. Let’s face it, though– Scarface is going to be the hot ticket. The Scarface screening, set for April 19 at the Beacon Theatre, is just the tip of the cocaine pile where this year’s reunions and Tribeca Talks are concerned: Also slated to appear next month are Steven Spielberg and cast members from Schindler’s List, at a 25th anniversary screening Spike Lee in conversation with Alec Baldwin Bradley Cooper in conversation with Robert De Niro Claire Danes with her Homeland collaborator Lesli Linka Glatter and plenty more A-listers. Dust off that leather Tony Montana jacket you bought on Orchard Street and get ready to snag tickets starting tomorrow, March 20, at 10am. Last year it was Reservoir Dogs with Quentin Tarantino, and this year the Tribeca Film Festival is putting on a 35th anniversary screening of Scarface followed by a talk with director Brian De Palma and stars Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer. (Still from Scarface ©2017 Universal Studios.)
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