"Whatever Works" Movie Review-- You can be prolific or you can be consistent, and long ago Woody Allen chose the former. The cost of the trade-off, though, went up over time. At first, a great picture ...
Sony Pictures Classics has debuted the official trailer for Woody Allen's latest comedy Whatever Works starring Larry David and Evan Rachel Wood. This isn't the best trailer (SPC has a reputation of ...
Woody Allen has been consistently putting out almost a movie a year since "Take the Money and Run" in 1969. So the arrival of "Whatever Works" (opened June 26 at Landmark's Hillcrest Cinemas) this ...
While Woody Allen's latest film, Whatever Works, isn't due out in theaters until June 19th, I'm anxious to put up my reaction, because I thoroughly enjoyed it and have a lot to say. Sony Pictures ...
Larry David stars as a cranky New Yorker in Woody Allen's latest comedy, 'Whatever Works.' Much has been made of the age of the dusted-off script for Woody Allen's latest New York comedy, "Whatever ...
At first, watching the impressionable Melody learning to parrot Boris’s knee-jerk lexicon is almost worse than watching Boris’s soliloquies. Wood’s Melody is all honey and softness, and it’s sit-com ...
Once more, Woody Allen's genius has brought forth a poignant liaison between a dour but lovable greybeard and a naive but discerning tootsie. Or, to put it another way, a peevish old goat manages to ...
In Whatever Works, Woody Allen's 40th film as a director, and his first back in New York after five years of shooting in Europe, he returns to a familiar kind of protagonist, a surrogate version of ...
“Whatever Works,” Woody Allen’s prodigal return to New York, takes the disconcerting form of a disquisition on quantum physics, love and chance, ranted directly to the camera by terminally ...
Character is destiny — at least for Woody Allen’s Whatever Works. Allen’s exercise in Woody Allen nostalgia opens with a snatch of Groucho Marx singing his trademark paradoxical assertion (“Hello, I ...
Cast your mind back 30 years or so, and a weekend with new films from both Woody Allen and Francis Ford Coppola arriving on our screens would herald the most exciting few days of the year for ...
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