The thematically or location-based anthology film tends to be a loose limbed, flighty creature, a chance to sample the wares of multiple directors. Paris, je t’aime (2006) and New York, I Love You ...
If it's a zinger capped by the phrase "leper colony," if there's a hotel room being broken into by house detectives, if it's Penelope Cruz spilling out of an outfit borrowed from Mira Sorvino in ...
It’s a heady combination: Rome, the Eternal City, and Woody Allen, a filmmaker for the ages. After a lengthy stint making films that were largely set amid New York’s world of the cognoscenti and their ...
After Midnight in Paris, Woody Allen remains in a cheery European mode for another breezy comedy tinged with magical realism. This one's actually four separate stories that are very loosely interwoven ...
Despite Allen's efforts to write a love letter to Rome, the movie was poorly received in Italy. The local press has dismissed it as embarrassing, superficial and not funny, and the Italian public also ...
It seems director Woody Allen is on an extended European road trip. Beginning with the critically acclaimed drama Match Point, Allen took us to London in 2005. In 2008, audiences left the U.K. for ...
Born in Naples and raised in Rome, Alessandra Mastronardi is a popular and accomplished television and film performer in her native country. Handpicked by Woody Allen to add local flavor alongside an ...
Flush from the career resurgence of 2011’s Midnight in Paris, Woody Allen takes us to the latest stop on his long European vacation in the multinarrative tale To Rome With Love. But would anyone have ...
The original, more euphonious title for Woody Allen’s 42nd feature film was The Bop Decameron, but Allen changed course, he told an interviewer, when he realized the illiterate masses (I paraphrase) ...