Totalfilm Lists 50 Greatest Woody Allen Characters

The wonderful film magazine/blog TotalFilm make great lists. Their latest list is very dear to our hearts. They’ve picked and listed the 50 Greatest Woody Allen Characters. It’s the first such poll we’ve seen. There’s plenty of lists of greatest Woody Allen films, but to focus on characters is very clever and refreshing. The full […]

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‘Woody Allen’s Most Beautiful Film’: Manhattan – The Woody Allen Pages Review

Manhattan is Woody Allen’s most beautiful film. Beautiful in many ways. The stunning black and white photography. The lush and gorgeous score. And, of course, the set. The island of Manhattan, from bookshops to skylines. In the middle of all this, Allen plops some of his greatest characters, one of his greatest moral questions and […]

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September News Bits 1: Location Map, Sleeper House, The Deer Hunter, Twilight, Mugs, Biscuits, Knitting, Katie Holmes, Michael Pena, Groucho Marx, Bacon Number

News Bits from around the web. Usually monthly but with so much going on, we had to do two this month! Great film magazine Empire compiled a location map of Woody Allen films. That idea sounds familiar. And they’ve forgotten poor Sleeper. Click on the image above to embiggen! The Denver Eye wrote a great […]

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2013 Woody Allen Film Begins Shooting In NYC

Woody Allen has wrapped the San Francisco filming of his next film last month. This week he moved production to New York City, in particular his old haunt of the Upper East Side, as reported by Gothamist. Pics have started to appear on Twitter for the NYC shoot. Many of the announced cast did not […]

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To Rome With Love September Releases – UK, Germany, Spain And More – Surpasses $50m

Woody Allen’s latest film, To Rome With Love, continues to roll out acrsso the globe. September sees it’s release in several big markets. It also passed another box office landmark this past week. The worldwide box office earnings for ‘To Rome With Love‘ currently sits at $51,491,755. As is standard for recent Woody Allen films, […]

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August News Bits 2: NY Subway Tickets, Zelig, Emily Mortimer, The Newsroom, Dick Hyman, 1965 Resume, Annie Hall Edited, Robert Crumb

News Bits from around the web. Usually monthly but with so much going on, we had to do two this month! Artist Nina Boesch has paid tribute to some of the New York City’s icon with a part of New York itself. She has taken thousands of New York subway tickets and created new portraits […]

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