Showing 19 articles with the tag ‘endings’

What's New Pussycat (1965)
Woody Allen's legendary film career gets off to an auspicious start in this wacky '60s sex comedy. Read more...

What's Up, Tiger Lily? (1966)
Woody Allen's career stumbles a bit with this Japanese thriller re-dubbed into a comedy. It's about as funny as it sounds. Read more...

Casino Royale (1966)
Woody Allen is relegated to a small supporting role in a disastrous James Bond spoof. Read more...

Bananas (1971)
Woody Allen mixes in some political satire amidst the slapstick flailing, in a movie that is smarter but not quite as funny as his previous. Read more...

Play It Again, Sam (1972)
The ghost of Humphrey Bogart helps Woody Allen fall in love with Diane Keaton in his most serious movie so far. Read more...

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex But Were Afraid To Ask (1972)
The 1972 sketch comedy semi-classic which features such sophisticated delights as a neurotic sperm played by Woody Allen and a thousand-pound sentient breast. Read more...

The Front (1976)
Woody Allen gets his Erin Brokovich on in Martin Ritt's crowd-pleasing, light-weight message movie about the evils of McCarthyism. Read more...

Annie Hall (1977)
The influential romantic comedy that is by far the most well-known and widely liked Woody Allen movie. Read more...

Interiors (1978)
Woody Allen follows up Annie Hall with a grim, depressing story of a family torn apart by a messy divorce that literally could not be any less funny. Read more...

Manhattan (1979)
Manhattan remains one of Woody Allen's most popular and acclaimed movies, and the first of many sprawling ensemble comedy/dramas that would become his trademark. Read more...

Zelig (1983)
The profound story of a man blessed and cursed with the ability to blend seamlessly into any environment. Read more...

Broadway Danny Rose (1984)
An uncharacteristically straight-forward adventure/comedy about a big night in the life of a hopeless, likable talent agent. Read more...

The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)
A moving tribute to the ability of great art to temporarily distract you from how crappy your life is. Read more...

Hannah and her Sisters (1986)
Hannah and her Sisters marks the end up an ambitious, experimental period and the beginning of an austere, mature period. It is also one of his most enduringly beloved films. Read more...

Radio Days (1987)
Woody Allen's nostalgic tribute to the glamorous early days of radio. Read more...

Another Woman (1988)
An unfairly overlooked semi-classic that improves on Allen's Bergmanesque dramas, thanks to a formidable cast that includes Gena Rowlands. Read more...

Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989)
Woody Allen really wants you to know what an empty, Godless world this is. Read more...

Cassandra's Dream (2007)
A lazy, uninspired British-set drama that recycles the themes of Match Point. Read more...

Midnight in Paris (2011)
Woody Allen enlists Owen Wilson for a charming, hilarious trip through Paris present and past. Read more...