Woody Allen

New French film is fleeting fun - review

While the two leads don’t have much chemistry together, perhaps this is part of the director’s design. They do, however, have a warm rapport.

'Diary of a Fleeting Affair.'
 LOU DE LAAGE and Niels Schneider in Woody Allen’s ‘Coup de Chance.’

Woody Allen's Coup de Chance only excels at being eye candy - film review

 Woody Allen poses during a photocall for the film, ‘Cafe Society’, before the opening of the 69th Cannes Film Festival on May 11, 2016.

The legendary Jewish humor of Woody Allen

Woody Allen on July 17, 2014

Woody Allen announces his retirement from filmmaking


November 24: Remember well

In the late 1980s when the first intifada erupted, Woody Allen took an unequivocal stand against Israel.

Letters 370

In my own write: Memories are made of this

I guess people don’t want to be remembered as much as they don’t want to be forgotten... they want their lives to mean something – From an Internet post.

Woody Allen

Woody Allen: Many critics of Israel motivated by anti-Semitism

Famed director discusses Israel and America's attitude to Jews.

Woody Allen

In praise of Hebrew hubbies

Despite the well-publicized antics of a few sleazy politicians, I assure you it is still safe to date Jewish men.

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