Movie Review: ‘To Rome With Love’ Starring Jesse Eisenberg, Alec Baldwin, Ellen Page
Woody Allen has provided some remarkable films that viewers have walked out of theaters and talked about for days, but he has also provided films that are instantly forgettable. His latest film “To Rome With Love” falls somewhere in between. Unfortunately, coming off the critically acclaimed “Midnight in Paris”, most will leave the theater disappointed […]
Movie Review: MIDNIGHT IN PARIS Starring Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Marion Cotillard
Woody Allen’s latest film, MIDNIGHT IN PARIS, is a love letter to the famous home of the Eiffel Tower. The opening five minutes shows the beauty of the city with amazing shots of the city’s art, architecture, and people. While watching this opening montage, I questioned whether the rest of the film would be as […]
Woody Allen’s “You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger” HD Trailer Starring Josh Brolin, Naomi Watts, Freida Pinto, and Anthony Hopkins
I might be committing a crime for a film critic, but I’ve never been completely won over by Woody Allen. Sure, he has some classics such as Annie Hall and Manhattan, but I just haven’t gotten into much else. I often feel that among the most pretentious people I meet, Woody Allen tends to be […]
The Room – Movie Review
Most movies are bad. There. I’ve said it. There are so many movable parts, so many variables to the movie making process that, in all honesty, it’s amazing good movies ever get made at all. Beyond the obvious things like acting and writing there are so many other things that can go horribly wrong. Woody […]
Woody Allen Casts Marion Cotillard In New Film
I’m jealous of Woody Allen at times, he gets to work with some of the most beautiful women working in the entertainment business these days. The next one on his list is the beautiful Marion Cotillard, who will be starring in his new romantic drama along with Owen Wilson. The film which Allen has yet […]
Whatever Works
Woody Allen returns from Europe and heads right back to New York City in this “classic Allen” tale that allows Larry David to be exposed to a bigger audience then HBO for the hilarious and brilliant man that he is. Boris Yellnikoff is a genius, a self proclaimed genius at that, and was once almost […]