Woody Allen

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  • This Walls can talk

    Walls vs. Drudge, dish diggers duke it out. Also, the pants off her back: There's nothing Jessica Simpson's mom wouldn't do for her daughter. Plus: Who's gonna talk about Cody? Kathie Lee to leave "Live."
  • Our township

    Writer-director Eric Mendelsohn talks about Thornton Wilder, Edie Falco, Madeline Kahn and the low-budget triumph of "Judy Berlin."
  • Fat Guy says eat up and shut up

    Food is unhealthy only if you stress over it.
  • "Sweet and Lowdown"

    Rising star Samantha Morton shines in this charming, finely crafted film from Woody Allen.
  • Fine celebrity whines

    Demi balks, Posh pouts, Arnold throws a hissy fit ... because celebrity is everyone having to say they're sorry.
  • "Portraits Chinois"

    Helena Bonham Carter dazzles in a lilting French relationship comedy.
  • The drapes of wrath

    Is interior home design responsible for the downfall of American masculinity?
  • Sharps & flats

    Bryan Ferry retreats from the ignominy of contemporary pop with a set of smoky standards.
  • Singin' in the pain

    Life is beautiful for Jakob the liar ... and other heartwarming Hollywood tales of genocide.
  • "It's about how much craziness you have to accept"

    Director Paul Mazursky on Warren Beatty's relentless charm, Woody Allen's inferiority complex and Peter Sellers' maddening talent.
  • Marcel Marceau

    He remains the unquestioned master of the art that dare not speak its name. That's his strength and the art's weakness.
  • Annie Rodham Hall?

    Hillary's gonna have to make some hot 'n' heavy commodity trades to afford the Woodman's crib; Courtney Cox's glamour tips with matchsticks. Plus: bettin' the farm on a cleavage-enhancing bra!
  • Prudish Rudy strikes again

    Cops crack down on naked models, giant spiders. And baby makes three: did Woody and Soon-Yi spawn?
  • Screensaver: Penned in

    Sean Penn talks about the hurly-burly of Hollywood and why, despite his recent spate of great films, he wants to quit acting -- again.
  • Yucky Woody

    Andrew O'Hehir on Woody Allen: the neurotic court jester of sophisticated urbanites everywhere has given his most devoted fans the finger.
  • Star dreck

    Woody Allen packs 'Celebrity' with celebrities, proving that his mockery of our fame-obsessed culture is just a put-on. Reviewed by Charles Taylor
  • Ant angst

    Woody Allen is the voice of an anxious and whiny worker ant in Dreamworks' charmingly hokey 'Antz'.
  • Not a warm puppy

    Jonathan Lethem reviews 'Happiness,' directed by Todd Solondz and starring Jane Adams, Dylan Baker and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
  • Jungle Love

    Why, when it comes to romance, do we treat each other so badly? Laura Miller reviews two new movies which investigate that question
  • Wild man blows

    As the recent efforts of Woody Allen and Kevin Bacon show, playing at being a musician is an actor's most challenging role
  • Media Circus: What's Up, Dike?

    Why should John Updike be the only writer who gets to begin Amazon.com's collaborative story?
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