OK, it's that time of the week again where you start counting down the hours and perhaps start to plan your movie-going weekend, that is if you're that type of person and you're reading this we presume you are....
With his late career peak, 1992's "Husbands and Wives," Woody Allen explored the rocky slope of marriage in all its complex infidelities and regrets. Since around that time, the filmmaker's insight into the nat...
New York Magazine has a long and rather excellent article on Woody Allen, Larry David, their upcoming comedy "Whatever Works," and the death (or dying nature) of their breed of Jewish comedy.It's a rather engag...
"This is not the feel good movie of the year," says Larry David, breaking the fourth wall in a very "Curb Your Enthusiasm"-like moment in this trailer to Woody Allen's upcoming new comedy, "Whatever Works." "So...
Vulture's on a roll today. They also have the poster for Woody Allen's "Whatever Works," but seriously, that's going to get people into theaters? $5,000 says that's only version one as Sony Pictures Classics is...
The Tribeca Film Festival kicked off yesterday ("leaner and meaner" if you haven't read 10,000 times already, #lemmings), just as we're going to IFFBoston tomorrow! Great timing! We don't want to regurge too mu...
Woody Allen's "Whatever Works" is opening the Tribeca Film Festival this spring. The fest is scheduled to open April 22.Sony Pictures Classics bought the rights to Allen's film last month. The picture stars La...