“A Middling Moral Fable”: Cassandra’s Dream – The Woody Allen Pages Review

Cassandra’s Dream marks Woody Allen’s third film in a row in London. It’s another serious morality tale – with not a hint of Allen’s wit on show. Featuring original score, it’s an intense and bizarre film – that ultimately doesn’t work. Colin Farrell and Ewan McGregor star as Terry and Ian, two brothers with big […]

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Oct News Bits 1: Jennifer Tilly, Ashley Benson, Quentin Tarantino, Olga Kurylenko, Great Showdowns and more…

News bits: our twice monthly update of Woody Allen bits from around the web… Jennifer Tilly spoke to Mark Thompson on The Edge recently. The podcast features clips from Bullets Over Broadway, and Tilly speaks about Allen and her experience making the film. Starts at about 2:53. Interestingly, she reveals that the part of Olive […]

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Blue Jasmine Wk 12: $57m Worldwide

Not much movement in the US this week, but Europe comes roaring in when it comes to Blue Jasmine‘s box office. It’s total worldwide earnings now total $57,321,839. ‘Blue Jasmine‘ has now earned $31,663,000 in the US. Adding only $211k the last weekend, it’s definitely in the decline. We now wait for the Academy Awards […]

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Reactions To Mia Farrow Vanity Fair Article; Carly Simon, Conan O’Brien, Maury Povich

Mia Farrow opened up to Vanity Fair this month about the scandal that involved her and Woody Allen in 1992. Various allegations are made in the article, including a quote that Ronan Farrow could ‘possibly’ be the son of Frank Sinatra. Some reactions to the piece have emerged. Ronan Farrow himself tweeted the following: https://twitter.com/RonanFarrow/status/385412266625351681 […]

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Blue Jasmine Wk11: $50m Worldwide

Blue Jasmine has wrapped it’s 11th weekend of release. It opened in the UK and France, two of Allen’s biggest markets, and with that, it has pushed the worldwide earnings to close to $50m. ‘Blue Jasmine‘ has now earned $49,784,982 worldwide. Leading the charge is France ($3m+), Australia ($3m+) and Poland ($2m+). Denmark, Greece, the […]

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