Woody Allen

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Woody Allen and Mike Tyson, together at last
A marriage made in Cannes: Two notorious tabloid-fodder Yanks are showered with love on the Riviera.
"Cassandra's Dream"
Woody Allen hangs Colin Farrell and Ewan McGregor out to dry in this unintentionally funny film.
"Scoop"
Woody Allen teams up with Scarlett Johansson in this kooky comic murder-mystery -- and makes us love him again.
When good comedians go bad
Remember when Steve Martin, Albert Brooks and Woody Allen were funny? What on earth happened to our favorite funnymen?
"Match Point"
This drizzly dramatic thriller may be a return to form for Woody Allen, but is it a form worth returning to?
"Melinda and Melinda"
Woody Allen has cast Will Ferrell, Chloe Sevigny and Wallace Shawn in his latest flick, and none of them are any the better for it.
"Anything Else"
In Woody Allen's incredible shrinking career, this mean "romantic" comedy with Jason Biggs and Christina Ricci is his tiniest movie yet.
"Hollywood Ending"
Woody Allen grows old ungracefully as a blind, neurotic babe-magnet filmmaker (who remains the center of the world).
George Hamilton is a hottie
Move over, Katie Couric, I want a date with the Tanned One for my birthday.
Mighty aphrodisiac
Tea Leoni mysteriously falls for the Woodman; DeGeneres gets Amish; catfight between Boy George and Madonna! Plus: New wrinkle in Angelil's rape case.
"The Curse of the Jade Scorpion"
Woody Allen's newest movie is a pinched affair, with every joke quashed. And would Elizabeth Berkeley really fall for him?
Mel Brooks
The comedy impresario currently steamrolling Broadway owes "Blazing Saddles," fart humor and his dancing Hitler to a red rubber ball.
The evil NCAA
Why is every decent American not railing against this exploitative, vindictive institution that has had such a disastrous effect on higher education?
Was Swayze flying on Miller time?
Three busted for failing to report booze on actor's plane; Billy Bob and Angelina: A fungus among us. Plus: Eminem supporters -- He's "our Christ."
"Small Time Crooks"
The latest from Woody Allen is an enjoyable trifle -- but Tracey Ullman and Elaine May walk off with the picture.
Paula keeps her pants on
She thought her publicist was talking to Penthouse about doing an article, OK? Plus: Christina and Britney, best friends 4ever! Sort of.
Rearview window
Katie Couric exposes innermost self, Matt Lauer learns more than he'd like; Gwyneth Paltrow pulls a Halle Berry; Matt Damon and Winona Ryder say bye-bye.
His highness gets down
At least he didn't do the funky chicken: Prince William's disco debacle. Plus: Will Woody, Mia and Soon-Yi kiss and make up?
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?
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