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May 12, 2002 · “Annie Hall” contains more intellectual wit and cultural references than any other movie ever to win the Oscar for best picture, and in winning the award in 1977 it edged out “Star Wars,” an outcome unthinkable today.
- Mighty Aphrodite movie review (1995) - Roger Ebert
Woody Allen‘s new comedy “Mighty Aphrodite” opens with a...
- Annie Hall movie review & film summary (1977) - Roger Ebert
Woody Allen‘s Annie Hall explores new dimensions of the...
- Mighty Aphrodite movie review (1995) - Roger Ebert
Comedian Alvy Singer (Woody Allen) examines the rise and fall of his relationship with struggling nightclub singer Annie Hall (Diane Keaton).
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Woody Allen‘s Annie Hall explores new dimensions of the persona Allen has constructed in movies, on the stage, and even in a comic strip. We’re all familiar by now with “Woody,” the overanxious, underachieving intellectual with the inept social life.
Apr 20, 2017 · The film tells the story of the rise-and-fall romance between Alvy Singer (Allen) and Annie Hall (Diane Keaton) and finds something profound in their mismatched outlooks on the world.
Apr 17, 1977 · Penelope Gilliatt on psychoanalytic slapstick, funny women, and a fear of lobsters, in her 1977 review of Woody Allen’s “Annie Hall.”
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The latest, United Artists’ “Annie Hall,” is by far the best, a touching and hilarious love story that is Allen’s most three-dimensional film to date. Commercial prospects are excellent in ...
Apr 20, 2017 · ‘Annie Hall’: THR’s 1977 Review. On April 20, 1977, United Artists brought Annie Hall, directed by Woody Allen and starring Diane Keaton, to theaters. The film went on to win four...