Diane Keaton has a new book out. It’s called Brother And Sister, and it is a memoir about her relationship with her brother. Her brother suffered from mental health issues and addiction. And Keaton reveals that Randy inspired a character in Annie Hall. Keaton starred in Woody Allen’s Annie Hall (1977), playing the title character. […]
Woody Allen’s MANHATTAN MURDER MYSTERY Released on Blu-Ray For First Time
Manhattan Murder Mystery is the newest film written and directed by Woody Allen to be released on Blu-Ray. It is the first time the 1993 film has been transferred to ultra high def anywhere in the world. The release comes from Twilight Time, who have also released many other Allen films so far, now covering […]
WATCH: Woody Allen Roasts Diane Keaton @ AFI Lifetime Achievement Award
Diane Keaton was the 2017 recipient of the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award. It was a big celebration of her entire career, and of course Allen was a big part of that. The ceremony was held in LA, and guests were surprised by the appearance of Woody Allen, who closed the night. Here’s the video of […]
2018 Film: Elle Fanning, Timothée Chalamet In New York, Conal Fowkes
Filming continues into the third week for Woody Allen’s 2018 film. It looks like Selena Gomez has finished her scenes for now, with the film moving to Elle Fanning‘s character, hanging out with Timothée Chalamet. We also see the return of an Allen regular – Conal Fowkes. Gomez did some shooting on Sunday, back at […]
First Look At Tony Sirico, Steve Schirripa in WONDER WHEEL
We patiently wait for more details on Wonder Wheel, the newest film written and directed by Woody Allen. The film is due to premiere next month at the New York Film festival. We’ve seen photos of the leads Kate Winslet and Justin Timberlake, but we now have our first official look at two of the […]
June News Bits: Glenne Headly, Diane Keaton, Scarlett Johansson, Bobby Cannavale, Aziz Ansari And More
News Bits! Our round up of Woody Allen bits from around the web. This is the 103rd edition! Glenne Headly has passed away. The actress starred in great films such as Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Dick Tracy and the recent HBO series The Night Of. One of her early roles was one of the hookers in Woody […]
Woody Allen Surprises At AFI Tribute To Diane Keaton
Diane Keaton is one of the greats, and it was confirmed yet again tonight when she was the latest recipient of the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award. The honour comes with a lavish dinner event in Los Angeles, and Woody Allen was a surprise presenter. Keaton’s had so many great films, but her career will always […]
Annie Hall At 40 News Bits: Marshall Brickman, Carol Kane, Russell Horton, Robert Weide and more
Annie Hall turned 40 earlier in the week, and there was fair amount of articles. Here’s a wrap up of what we could find. Just like we did, Vanity Fair looked at the film that was originally envisioned. They spoke to co-writer Marshall Brickman and star Carol Kane. Brickman says the Victorian comedy story line […]
Annie Hall At 40 – The Complete Guide – References, Trivia, Locations And More
Eggs, sharks and small portions – Annie Hall turns 40 on 20th April 2017. If you’re here, you probably know and love this film, a masterwork of cinema. To celebrate, we are publishing part of the Annie Hall chapter in our book series. We’ve gone through every reference, every location, every second of the film. What […]
New MANHATTAN 4K Print Released In Cinemas This Year
Woody Allen is usually not one to look back, but it seems he is making an exception when it comes to 4K. The new super high definition format is probably great for a director who has been famously picky about how his films are presented. Following the premiere of the new 4K print of Annie […]
Jan News Bits: Alec Baldwin, John Turturro, Carl Sprague, Woody Harrelson, Diane Keaton
News Bits! Our round up of Woody Allen bits from around the web. This is the 99th edition! Alec Baldwin just seems to do everything. As well as being a regular now on Saturday Night Live (and you know, a film star), Baldwin hosts the podcast Here’s The Thing. His latest guest is was John […]
New Annie Hall 4K Print To Play Berlin Film Festival
Woody Allen’s masterpiece Annie Hall turns 40 this year, and despite Allen’s reluctance to look back, we were expecting some way to commemorate. Looks like the first will be the Berlin Film Festival, who will be premiering a digitally restored version of the 1977 film. The not much details on the digital restoration, but it […]
Café Society Filming Locations – Los Angeles, New York And More
Café Society was one of Allen’s most lavish films in recent years. Not only were the costumes and sets amazing in their recreation of the 1930s, Allen also shot in two major cities – Los Angeles (for the first time since Annie Hall in 1977) and his beloved New York. Allen and his team found […]
Oct News Bits: Parker Posey, Alessandra Mastronardi, Chris Rock, Bob Weide, Pointless And More
News Bits! Our round up of Woody Allen bits from around the web. This is the 96th edition! Parker Posey is currently starring in Allen’s latest film – Café Society – and his one previous – Irrational Man. She is starring in the new Netflix film Mascots, and she spoke to the Guardian about it. […]
Interiors US Blu-Ray released February
Twilight Time continues their release of Woody Allen’s early films on Blu-Ray in 2017 with Interiors. The first dramatic film by Woody Allen comes to high definition on 14th February 2017. Twilight Time have been releasing Allen’s early films on Blu-Ray sporadically for the last several years. Each title is limited to just 3000 copies. […]
Sep News Bits: Allison Pill, George Hamilton, Warren Beatty, Frank Ocean, Michael Shannon, More
News Bits! Our round up of Woody Allen bits from around the web. This is the 95th edition! Inbetween the premiere of his latest film, Café Society, in major European countries, the production of a new 2017 film and the launch of his first series Crisis In Six Scenes, this has been one of the […]
Crisis In Six Scenes First Reviews + New Photos
Crisis In Six Scenes is the first ever series written and directed by Woody Allen. It will be available exclusively on Amazon on 30th September – this Friday! And we have the first reviews (with some more plot details) and lots of new images. For example, it turns out that Miley Cyrus‘s character is named […]
New York Philharmonic Performs Manhattan This Weekend
The New York Times has a wonderful new feature, talking about the New York Philharmonic Orchestra‘s live performance of the Manhattan score live. The New York Philharmonic performed most of the 1979 film’s original soundtrack. And some of the players from that performance are still in the band. Manhattan is perhaps Allen’s best soundtrack, and […]
Tony Sirico Joins Woody Allen’s 2017 Film
Tony Sirico is the latest cast member to joking Woody Allen’s 2017 Film. He joins Jim Belushi, Juno Temple, Justin Timberlake and Kate Winslet in the 1950s set film, set to film in New York next month. Deadline has the story. Sirico will probably always be best known for his work on The Sopranos, but […]
Video: 10 Things About Annie Hall, Woody Allen’s Classic
We’re continuing our series of video essays, with our sixth, the white whale. Annie Hall is Woody Allen’s most loved film. It is usually people’s first Allen film, and it is still breaking hearts to this day. This film has such a story – and really we could have done 20 things. The number of […]