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Woody Allen
Woody Allen discusses his relationship with old age and death. ...
Woody Allen admits that there are two American actresses he has never had the pleasure of working with. ...
Josh Brolin discusses what it's like to work with cinematic legend Woody Allen at the press conference for his newest feature, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, here at the Cannes Film Festival 2010. ...
Woody Allen's slightly pessimistic views on life. ...
Woody Allen's highly anticipated film You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger met less-than rave reviews following Saturday night's premiere screening. Exit polls from Saturday morning's press screening yielded positive reviews from audience members, thoughthe critics were hardly blown away by Allen's film. Impossible to avoid comparisons with Allen's most recent film, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, which garnered a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Penelope Cruz, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger fai...
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger by Woody Allen, filled Cannes with liveliness early Saturday afternoon. The film gathered more movie lovers and curious media than any other afternoon showing in the Grand Theatre Lumiere of the Cannes Film Festival. Fan hopefuls desperately searched for spare tickets and the lucky attendees filed in an un-organized, bulky line awaiting the gates to open.
Allen's film was set to capture me...
Woody Allen's new film Whatever Works starring Larry David and Evan Rachel Wood was screened here in San Sebastian yesterday. The film played to an enthusiastic press audience: there was laughter and applause at all the right moments, and the daily newspaper review here stated that it harkens back to some of his best work.
The film follows Larry David as an early Allen-esque character--New Yorker, neuroses and all--who meets and befriends a Mississippi ingénue played by Evan Rache...
By Maria Esteves - May 4, 2009
By Maria Esteves - May 4, 2009
Tribeca Film Festival co-founder, Robert De
By Maria Esteves - May 4, 2009
By Maria Esteves - May 4, 2009
Evan Rachel Wood hit the red carpet at the Eighth Annual
By Maria Esteves - April 23, 2009
The Eighth Annual 2009 Tribeca Film Festival (TFF09) Opening Night Gala World Premiere of WHATEVER WORKS, written/directed by Woody Allen, presented by American Express was held at the Ziegfeld Theatre, New York, on Wednesday, April 22, 6:30 pm. WHATEVER WORKS, released by Sony Pictures Classics, opens in theatres throughout New York and Los Angeles on Friday, June 19th. The Opening Night Gala red carpet arrivals included cast of actors, artists, filmma...
New York-----The Tribeca Film Festival will open in a little over a week with the highly anticipated new comedy from legendary filmmaker Woody Allen. WHATEVER WORKS is Allen’s first film shot in New York after a recent spate of successful films helmed in Europe. The comedy stars Larry David, Even Rachel Wood, Patricia Clarkson and Ed Begley Jr. and will have its world premiere at the Festival on 22 April.
Allen has just had a success d’estime with his well regarded...
The cast of Vicky Christina Barcelona and director Woody Allen on the red carpet in Cannes 2008.
Rebecca Hall talks about what it was like to be cast by directing legend Woody Allen in his new film Vicky Christina Barcelona at the Cannes film festival 2008.
Woody Allen discusses the choice of city for his newest film, Vicky Christina Barcelona, at the Cannes 2008 film festival.
Woody Allen discusses his opinions on the fantasy of the ménage à trois at the press conference for his new film, Vicky Christina Barcelona, at the Cannes film festival 2008.
Penelope Cruz discusses speaking her native Spanish in Woody Allen's new film Vicky Christina Barcelona at the Cannes Film Festival 2008.
Friday, December 14---------Leave it to the good taste and the subversive spirit of the Film Forum to resurrect Woody Allen's dysfunctional family comedy classic HANNAH AND HER SISTERS, just in time for our own familial crises for the Hannukah and Christmas holidays. Woody got it so right in this tale of three sisters (the sublime Mia Farrow, Barbara Hershey and Oscar-winner Dianne Wiest) who can't help but compare their professional and personal lives in a case of sorority sister sibling riva...
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