Even by Woody Allen’s secretive standards, we know very little about the upcoming 2015 film. We do know the cast which includes Sophie von Haselberg, who has made some comments about working with Allen this week. The New York Post has the story, and spoke to Von Haselberg about her role in the play ‘Billy […]
2015 Film Supporting Cast Details
Filming has wrapped on the 2015 Film written and directed by Woody Allen. We know the principal cast – Jamie Blackley, Joaquin Phoenix, Parker Posey and Emma Stone. There are now additional details of the supporting cast. IMDB has listed several actors associated with the film, some with named roles. Meredith Hagner is playing Sandy. […]
Paul Mazursky 1930 – 2014
Writer, director and actor Paul Mazursky has passed away, aged 84. He has directed 18 films and been nominated for three Oscars. He is also one of a handful of directors to direct Woody Allen – in Scenes From A Mall. Mazursky has had a long career starting in the 60s with the acclaimed ‘Bob […]
“Laughless Comedy”: Scenes From A Mall – The Woody Allen Pages Review
Released in 1991, Scenes From A Mall was a low budget, low key distraction. A mostly terrible film, it lacks any real memorable moments, buried under televisual and dated production values. A romantic comedy that is not very romantic or funny. Woody Allen stars as Nick Fifer, sports agent and husband. It’s his anniversary, and […]
March News Bits 1: James Rebhorn, Wendy Girard, Scarlett Johansson, Liam Neeson, Marshall McLuhan and More
News bits – usually a twice monthly round up of Woody Allen bits from around the web. However, we have a whole month wrap up this time around. James Rebhorn has died, aged 65. His decades long career includes ‘Homeland‘, ‘Independence Day‘ and one Woody Allen film, Shadows And Fog. We liked him a lot […]
VOTW: Every Woody Allen Stammer From Every Woody Allen Film
This video has been making the rounds this week. It’s a 44 minute long cut of, apparently, every Woody Allen stammer in Woody Allen film. It was created by The Huffington Post. They really do try to capture it all, including What’s New Pussycat from 1965, through every film he appears in that he directs, […]