Though To Rome with Love was not the follow-up to Midnight in Paris that most Woody Allen fans wanted or hoped for, his latest film, Blue Jasmine, is nearly as big of a hit as Midnight in Pa... Read more
In 2005 Woody Allen was in a bit of professional trouble. His last three films — Melinda & Melinda, Anything Else, and Hollywood Ending — had gotten mediocre-to-scathing rev... Read more
There’s nothing better than a Woody Allen movie set in Europe. Of course his New York-based films are clever, intelligent, and entertaining, but after the success the Midnight in Paris, Alle... Read more
Woody Allen has a need to make films like us mere mortals need to breathe. Though Allen will turn 77 at the end of 2012 he shows no signs of slowing down from his direct-a-film-a-year sched... Read more
Despite a ton of big names, this year was pretty weak for Oscar nominees. Many of the films or performers I thought should have been, at the very least, nominated weren’t and those th... Read more
I’m a terrible movie buff. In the wake of the Giants win against the packers I almost completely forgot that the Golden Globes were going to be on. Luckily I was able to catch some o... Read more
Once again I’ve returned for a style critique of movies released in 2011. While the red carpet premieres never looked better, there were certainly some stand-out movies moments, thanks to s... Read more
Woody Allen‘s Midnight in Paris is not only his highest grossing film in his nearly fifty year film career but has also been nominated for a number of prestigious awards (and will like... Read more
The Women Film Critics Circle has announced its 2011 nominations for the best movies this year by and about women, and outstanding achievements by women, who get to be rarely honored histori... Read more
Woody Allen has never been the type of person who cared about what other people thought — I mean, just look at his personal life — so it’s quite surprising that Variety is... Read more
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