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  1. Prime Video. Watch now: Free with ads. Or $0.00 with a Prime membership. Starring: Joe Mantegna , Mia Farrow , William Hurt and Judy Davis. Directed by: Woody Allen.

  2. Woody Allen in Exile: ‘Coup De Chance’ Finally Arrives On Streaming, Where No One Will Shame You For Watching. Story by Jordan Hoffman. • 1mo • 5 min read. Now streaming on VOD, Coup de...

  3. Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Meryl Streep and Mariel Hemingway star in Woody Allen's extraordinary and funny film that explores the embattled life and loves of a successful New York comedy writer. 1,398 IMDb 7.8 1 h 36 min 1979. X-Ray R.

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    • Cassandra’s Dream
    • Scoop
    • The Curse of The Jade Scorpion
    • You Will Meet A Tall Dark Stranger
    • Whatever Works
    • What’s Up, Tiger Lily?
    • Anything Else
    • Hollywood Ending
    • To Rome with Love
    • A Midsummer Night’S Sex Comedy

    Wonky accents galore in Woody’s worst ever effort, a kind of dim-witted Cockney noir that trawls the depths of cinematic awfulness. Everything’s lost at sea, from the implausible script to some insane casting decisions. Ewan McGregor and Colin Farrell, and their respective interpretations of a London accent, are almost stubbornly inadequate. Every ...

    Lovejoy shows up as a ghost. That’s all you really need to know about Scoop, an amiable fiasco that could well go down in the annals as Woody’s second most catastrophic picture. Features the sort of wacky, supernatural premise Woody may well have nailed in the 60s or 70s. But he’s too old for this baloney. Everything’s so very Radio 4, and not in a...

    Woody’s most expensive film (production budget: $26 million) is a twee period caper about two sparring colleagues who are cursed into thinking they’re a newlywed couple by a cabaret hypnotist. Not the most heinous film in the Woody catalogue, but not far off. It looks gorgeous, and the supporting cast does well (Helen Hunt rises above it all, as us...

    This astrologically dull melodrama sees two generations of the same family struggling to achieve optimum levels of matrimonial harmony. Featuring a rather strange performance from Anthony Hopkins as an ageing philanderer, YWMATDS is one of Woody’s least satisfying meditations on fate and the spirits that guide us. Naomi Watts gets to try out her Di...

    It’s the kind of irony you can see from space. That is, virtually nothing about Whatever Works actually works. The gags fall flat. The story’s a mess. Some of the editing is just plain weird. The casting of Larry David brings some inevitable Curb Your Enthusiasm-ness to the proceedings, but the film plays like Curb Lite when it should be Woody Supr...

    Woody Allen’s debut film as a director is also his most frivolous and naively experimental. He didn’t even direct it, technically speaking. Instead, Woody bought a cheapjack Japanese thriller called International Secret Police: Key of Keys, and replaced all the dialogue with an entirely new, over-dubbed script. Fitfully amusing and mercilessly zany...

    Jason Biggs (playing a young Woody type) consults his ageing mentor Woody Allen (playing an older Woody type) for dating advice. Somehow, the world doesn’t collapse into a shining ball of incredulity. Marketed as a banal, studio-grade romantic comedy, Anything Else is actually more subtle and philosophical in bent than the poster suggests. But it’s...

    The only Woody Allen picture not picked up for distribution in the UK. And while it isn’t quite the disaster the film’s lack of availability would suggest, it’s hardly a barnstormer, either. The movie is essentially an indulgent metaphor for the film-maker’s own career, like Stardust Memories but without any of the wit, wisdom or bravado. It’s awfu...

    More thin crust than deep pan. Despite a starry cast (Jesse Eisenberg! Alec Baldwin! Penelope Cruz!) this doughy love letter to Roma Capitale feels rather half-baked compared with its Parisian predecessor. Blame it on the undercooked script: cheesy coincidences abound, and the dialogue feels more dilapidated than the Colosseum itself. The cringe-wo...

    Well, the streak had to end somewhere. Ostensibly one of the director’s daftest movies, this ribald relationship romp is structurally a tribute to both Renoir and (of course) Bergman. With extra sauciness. Sadly, it doesn’t all work, despite the occasional waggish insight (‘sex alleviates tension, and love causes it’) and an assemblage of character...

  6. Prime Video. Watch now: Free with ads. Starring: Elena Anaya , Louis Garrel , Gina Gershon and Sergi López. Directed by: Woody Allen. Annie Hall. 1977 | PG | CC. 2,383. Prime Video. $0.00 with a Prime membership. Starring: Carol Kane , Christine Jones and Christopher Walken. Directed by: Woody Allen. Manhattan.

  7. 1. Manhattan. 1979 1h 36m R. 7.8 (147K) Rate. 83 Metascore. The life of a divorced television writer dating a teenage girl is further complicated when he falls in love with his best friend's mistress. Director Woody Allen Stars Woody Allen Diane Keaton Mariel Hemingway. 2. Annie Hall. 1977 1h 33m PG. 8.0 (279K) Rate. 92 Metascore.

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