Showing 16 articles with the tag ‘sex’

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...

Sleeper (1973)
A futuristic comedy inspired in equal parts by silent comedies and pulp sci-fi is the funniest movie so far. Read more...

Love and Death (1975)
If your two favorite things are slapstick comedies and epic Russian literature, then this might be your favorite movie ever. Read more...

Mighty Aphrodite (1995)
Woody Allen's '90s winning streak continues with another successful comedy. 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...

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...

A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (1982)
Woody Allen's first film with Mia Farrow is not very good. Also, it's not actually a sex comedy at all. Read more...

Husbands and Wives (1992)
Woody Allen opens a window into his soul and all hell breaks loose. Read more...

Match Point (2005)
Woody Allen's departure from New York results in a thriller that is sexy and smart, although emotionally cold. Read more...

To Rome With Love (2012)
A light, cobbled together comedy that takes advantage of its Italian setting. Read more...
