The master cinematographer behind films by Woody Allen and Wim Wenders is remembered in this fond and nostalgic hagiography.
Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg lay on the old-school charm in Woody Allen’s Golden Age Hollywood satire.
Joaquin Phoenix and Emma Stone go back to school in this charmingly off-kilter comedy-thriller from Woody Allen.
Woody Allen effortlessly does Woody Allen in a lightweight, none-too-hilarious period comedy.
A career-best Cate Blanchett dazzles in Woody Allen’s heartbreaking missive.
Woody Allen follows up the biggest hit of his career with an exercise in smug mediocrity.
Midnight in Paris isn’t a clutch at yesteryear; it’s a statement that Allen still has something left to say.
Like many of Allen’s recent outings, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger feels surprisingly slapdash.
Larry David might be plugging a gap between Curb series, but Woody Allen can do much better.
Woody Allen serves up a sizzling romantic drama with three seductive central performances.
Woody Allen’s latest is thoroughly entertaining – but for all the wrong reasons.
Match Point is enjoyable, if lacking in a little charm. Woody can do better than this, and we know it.
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