Woody Allen
‘Fantasy Life,’ a Jewish-American dramedy, stars neurotic New Yorkers
The movie is more reminiscent of the films of Noah Baumbach, Nicole Holofcener, and Lisa Cholodenko at their best, or even, at moments, of James L. Brooks.
New French film is fleeting fun - review
Woody Allen's Coup de Chance only excels at being eye candy - film review
The legendary Jewish humor of Woody Allen
Woody Allen: I've Done Everything the #MeToo Movement wants men to do
When asked if he regretted calling himself a "poster boy" for the #MeToo movement in a 2018 interview, the director stood by the statement, saying, "I should be."
Scarlett Johansson on abuse allegations against Woody Allen: ‘I believe him'
Woody Allen’s latest film doesn’t have a U.S. release
The film is set to open in a French film festival but does not have a US release as of now due to Amazon backing out of the deal to publish it due to the allegations against the director.
Judge narrows Woody Allen lawsuit against Amazon for quitting movie deal
US District Judge Denise Cote's dismissal of four of Allen's eight claims means the filmmaker will have to show that Amazon wrongly abandoned agreements for individual films.
Woody Allen to start shooting new movie in July
The film is a romantic comedy about an American couple who attend the San Sebastian Film Festival.
No one wants to publish Woody Allen’s memoir
In the latest step of his precipitous fall from grace, the prolific director has been unable to find a publisher for a memoir he’s shopping around.
Walking (and laughing) on Holy Air
With Shady Srour and Laëtitia Eïdo. 81 minutes. Hebrew title: Avir Kadosh. In Arabic and Hebrew, check with theaters for subtitle information
Is Woody Allen’s career over?
20 years later, abuse allegation may be finally catching up with famed director.
Woody Allen gets hit with a wave of #MeToo backlash
Woody Allen has denied that he ever molested his adopted daughter, and an investigation determined that Farrow was coached to make the accusation (something she denies).
Yisrael Campbell’s bearded comedy
I used to do shows with the Israeli/Palestinian Comedy Tour and the Palestinian comic used to say, “If we can laugh together, we can live together.”