Gary Graffman, who has died aged 97, was a brilliant pianist who thrilled audiences with his technically flawless and ...
In the spring of 1979, with a new film to promote, Woody Allen agreed to a lengthy profile in the New York Times Magazine. In it, Allen talks a little about Manhattan, the film in question, which ...
Marshall Brickman, the writer and director known for co-writing some of Woody Allen‘s earlier works, died November 29 in Manhattan. He was 85. The Oscar winner’s daughter Sophie Brickman announced ...
The film received a warm reception and a lot of laughs at a screening Thursday at ShoWest, an annual convention of theater owners. "Whatever Works" opens the Tribeca Film Festival on April 22 in ...
Woody Allen’s ‘Manhattan‘ is often seen as one of the most famous films about New York City. The black-and-white movie captures the charm and chaos of city life. For decades, it was praised as one of ...
Woody Allen’s 50th film, Coup de Chance, came out on Friday. Not that you would know. There were no screenings last weekend in Allen’s native Brooklyn. In Manhattan, the movie played at a single ...
It’s called Manhattan. At once, the title suggests utterly familiar Woody terrain, but its sheer bluntness implies something special, an impression that this is “the one,” the film that gets at ...
Woody Allen leapt to defend New York at a time when everyone else was running it down. During the 1970s and 1980s—the “rotting of the Big Apple” era—he made his most lasting works. Filmgoers then had ...
Marshall Brickman, who collaborated with Woody Allen on three of his most famous films, died Friday in Manhattan. He was 85. Brickman’s daughter confirmed his death to the New York Times. Brickman and ...