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Whatever Works
Woody Allen’s newest comedy is reminiscent of his older films- sans Allen as the neurotic leading man.
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Eyes Wide Shut: Ten Years Later
Kubrick’s vision of fantasy and reality remains both overlooked and undervalued.
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Horror Films Often Invoke Curses & Spirits
Describes several horror flicks in which “curses” seem to have been present.
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Woody Allen’s Chameleon Like “Zelig”
I suppose the movie is meant to be absurd in how the public is enthralled with Zelig. He changes as needed but then, who hasn’t at some time or another?
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Cinematic Representations of New York: Manhattan and the Warriors
This compares two cinematic representations of New York, both made in 1979.
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Vicky Cristina Barcelona: Art is Sexy
Woody Allen and Scarlett Johansson are back in each other’s arms in this sexy comedy adventure about two American women in a European country. Vicky Christina Barcelona is a typical story of how Americans change their views when visiting Europe.
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Vicky Christina Barcelona: Don’t Believe the Hype
A review of Woody Allen’s Vicky Christina Barcelona, which netted Penelope Cruz an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.












