Midnight in Paris invites film critics to participate in an annual event almost as steeped in tradition as bitching about the Oscars: Determining whether the latest Woody Allen movie is a return to ...
The angst Woody Allen portrays in his characters is easier to view when Owen Wilson is the actor rather than Allen himself. Not only does Wilson present a more approachable neurotic, but it’s easier ...
Shot in 2012, the documentary observes high schoolers in Flint, Mich., as they prepare for their prom. By Ben Kenigsberg When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, ...
“Midnight in Paris” (2011) perfectly captures the human condition — specifically, how and why we seek consolation through art. For those of you who haven’t watched the movie, “Midnight in Paris” is ...
Sony Classics' Woody Allen film, starring Owen Wilson and Rachel McAdams, will play nationwide again on Aug. 26; film is on the eve of crossing $50 million at the domestic box office. By Jay A.
- "Cowboys and Aliens": A spaceship arrives in 1873 Arizona to take over the Earth, starting with the Wild West region. A posse of cowboys are all that stand in their way. With Daniel Craig, Harrison ...
On screen, Paris is a global filmmaking stronghold. Directors return to it as if to an obsession, and audiences as to a ...
There's an undeniably populist appeal, light as meringue and twice as sweet, in the pic's arm's-reach sophistication. Woody Allen’s latest travelogue-cum-arthouse-truffle takes a jaunty turn down ...
In simplest terms, Woody Allen’s filmography can be separated into three categories: “the early funny ones” of the late ‘60s and ‘70s; “the golden era,” kickstarted by Annie Hall in 1977 and ...
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