Allen has written a tight and compelling script and given us some of the most rounded characters we have seen in the canon for many a year.
In 1930’s New York, Bobby travels to Hollywood where he works for his high powered agent uncle and falls in love with his uncle's secretary.
An emotionally unavailable, self-destructive philosophy professor is opened up by one of his students & goes on to find a new lease of life by committing murder.
Woody Allen tells the tale of a 1920s illusionist who enjoys unmasking fake spiritualists until he meets one that makes him question if her gifts are real.
Seeking to help a friend financially, a man agrees to become a professional gigolo for select, wealth clients and becomes unexpectedly popular in his new career
During Le Week-end, Jim Broadbent’s character remarks that if you truly love someone, then you like and hate something about them every five minutes. This insightful piece of homespun wisdom basically sums up this romantic comedy for elders.
Woody Allen has been making movies for four decades but his latest endeavour, Blue Jasmine, which he both wrote and directed, is one of his finest.
Woody Allen's love affair with Europe continues, shifting from Spain to France