‘Wonder Wheel’ MOVIE REVIEW: A Pretty, Shallow Woody Allen Film
A remarkable-looking film that leaps off the screen, but there is very little substance to deem it a triumph.
A remarkable-looking film that leaps off the screen, but there is very little substance to deem it a triumph.
Equipped with a host of great actors and intelligent plot handling, it’s hard to dislike.
Woody Allen’s latest lingers somewhere between comedy and drama, but lacks the laughs of the former and the suspense of the latter.
Think police states, depersonalised mechanised-sex, and robots aren’t the stuff of joyous slapstick? Let Woody Allen’s Sleeper prove you wrong.
Woody Allen is famous for many masterworks, so rarely has he disappointed with his flicks. Yet, it appears he has done so here with his latest offering, Magic in the Moonlight, a rather so-so comedy-drama that will prompt many shrugged
Actor John Turturro is back in the writer and director’s chair for the fifth time with Fading Gigolo, a comedy that sees him star as a reluctant male escort with Woody Allen as an unlikely pimp. When Murray (Allen) is
Written by Guillermo Troncoso. Woody Allen just won’t stop will he? No complaints here. The man has been releasing a film almost every year since he “re-mixed” the Japanese action film International Secret Police: Key of Keys for his debut