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Woody Allen
Woody Allen is making a wonderful return to form with "Anything Else." His comedic masterpieces include "Annie Hall," "Manhattan," "Hannah and Her Sisters."
Whatever Works (2009)
After making movies in London and Barcelona, Woody Allen returns to his home turf for Whatever Works.
Match Point
Every time Woody Allen releases a new film, it's the same ritual. The advance buzz tells us that this one marks his return to form! Don't believe a word.
Vicky Christina Barcelona (2008)
A review of Woody Allen's Vicky Christina Barcelona starring Scarlett Johansson, Javier Barden, Rebecca Hall and Penelope Cruz who won an Academy Award for her performance.
Melinda and Melinda
The same scenario plays out as comedy and as tragedy in Woody Allen's latest film. With Rahda Mitchell, Will Farrell, Chloe Sevigny, and Wally Shawn.
Scoop
Scarlett Johansson has been called Woody Allen's new muse--but the twenty-one year old actress thinks that's a "silly word." Maybe so, but she gives a marvelous comedic performance in "Scoop."
Cassandra's Dream Movie Photos
olin Farrell, Ewan McGregor, Tom Wilkinson, Hayley Atwell, Sally Hawkins star in Woody Allen's most recent film.
Woody Allen Quotes
These could come handy at parties...
Woody Allen and his New Orleans Jazz Band
This unofficial site is all about Allen's jazz band. You can make reservations to his shows, buy the CD.
Philm Freak; Seven Interviews With Woody Allen
The interviews date back to 1971 and a tired Woody Allen promoting "Bananas."
Ragnhild's Woody Page
This page, simple in appearance, is a terrific resource. With a full filmography, classic quotes, links to other fan sites, books by and about Allen, and interesting triva.
IMDB Filmography
The complete filmography of Woody Allen (director/actor/writer) is available here.
Stardust Memories (1980)
A remarkable and beautiful film, overlooked in the huge body of Allen Films. Triviana has an excellent review.
A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (1982)
I was twelve years old. My brother took me out of the theater when the guy starts explaining why he's in love with his sheep. It's a funny movie.
Zelig (1983)
A great review about Allen's black and white comedy about the true life tale of a human cipher. I've heard Bill Clinton compared to this character.
Broadway Danny Rose (1984)
Derek Malcolm of The Guardian picked "Broadway Danny Rose" as one of the best films of the century. Find out why.
Sweet and Lowdown (1999)
I loved this movie. Samantha Morton was lovely as the mute washerwoman Hattie in her silly hats, always eating. Sean Penn wasn't bad either.
Small Time Crooks (2000)
This film had Woody Allen's best box office take, but not the best reviews. I haven't caught it yet...
"Anything Else"
Woody Allen's new film is a romantic comedy set in New York city about the relationship between an older guy (Allen) and his younger protege (Chrisina Ricci.) The film also stars Jason Biggs and Danny Devito.
