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 ...
“Whatever Works” does work, at least to a minor extent. The same way that last month’s “The Proposal” was an average Sandra Bullock romp, meant mostly for her particular fans, the latest Woody Allen ...
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 ...
In the latest installment of the A.V. Club podcast, three AVC film writers ask themselves whether they're Woody Allen fans, then debate how their relationships to Allen's films determine what they ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. When Woody Allen stars in the comedies that he writes and directs, he gives himself the jokes, the girls and the close-ups. His ...
It's odd to hear the voice of a 40-year-old Woody Allen coming out of the mouth of a 62-year-old Larry David, who's being directed by a 73-year-old Allen. But that's the feel of "Whatever Works," the ...
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