Showing 9 articles with the tag ‘psychoanalysis’

What's New Pussycat

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...

Take the Money and Run

Take the Money and Run (1969)

Woody Allen's hilarious directorial debut stays mostly within his slapstick comfort zone. Read more...

Bananas

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...

Sleeper

Sleeper (1973)

A futuristic comedy inspired in equal parts by silent comedies and pulp sci-fi is the funniest movie so far. Read more...

Annie Hall

Annie Hall (1977)

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

Manhattan

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

Zelig (1983)

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

Another Woman

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...

New York Stories

New York Stories (1989)

A short film compilation that also features Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola. Allen's, which is one of his funniest creations, is easily the best of the three. Read more...