Woody Allen interviews (6)
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Woody Allen
The Times
by James Mottram
15 May 2008
'What’s up with Woody Allen?'. He keeps making them, but the films of Woody Allen no longer captivate even the great man himself. "When Mike Leigh was asked whether he liked the work of his fellow director Woody Allen, he responded in a way that many of us have been secretly thinking too: “Radio Days would be on my desert island with me, but if you wanted to subject me to excruciating torture, you’d send me there with a copy of Match Point. I wouldn’t survive 24 hours.”
Match Point (2005) may have earned Allen his 21st Oscar nomination – for Best Original Screenplay – but this did not hide the fact that his once-great works have given way to a series of below-par films. ...."
Woody Allen
Premiere
by Ryan Stewart
18 January 2008
Premiere talks to the legendary filmmaker about his dark new drama, 'Cassandra's Dream,' and what's up next.
Woody Allen
The Guardian
by Emma Brockes
20 December 2005
Q: Is life, essentially, comic or tragic? A: Without any question, tragic. There are oases of comedy within it. But, when it's all over, the news is bad
Woody Allen
The Observer
by Simon Garfield
1 August 2004
Why I Love London. Working with Scarlett Johansson, Woody Allen has never been so happy.
Woody Allen
The Guardian
by Geoff Andrew
27 September 2001
Woody Allen (I)
For many film-goers Woody Allen is one of the greatest writer/directors ever, with an unrivalled gift for insightful comedy and a highly distinctive New York sense of humour. In a rare public appearance at the NFT, the Oscar-winning funnyman talked about his life and career and reflected on the impact of the events of September 11 on the city he has immortalised so often on film.
Woody Allen
Independent on Sunday
by Simon Garfield
1 January 1994
The Funny Man. We thought we knew Woody Allen the neurotic hypochondriac Jewish New York intellectual. Then came his custody battle with Mia Farrow, and he seemed rather different. The worst is over. But can he ever play Woody again?
