The HBO docuseries Allen v. Farrow attempts to finally set the record straight about the sexual assault allegations that ...
In contrast to its incredible success around the world, The Sound of Music performed poorly in Austria and Germany, and was ...
The Pulitzer Prize winner re-teams with dismissed investigator Kat Dahl to do what police couldn’t — or wouldn’t.
In this column, columnist Alexander Fako explores separating the art from the artist, using filmmaker Woody Allen as his ...
In March, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) reported on the ‘massive’ economic and social upheavals from extreme weather and signalled that clear signs of human-induced climate change ...
Horror has been one of the most reliable film genres since cinema's inception. Some people may not appreciate going to the ...
There are certain pieces that make a great murder mystery stand out: a cast of complex characters, clues and red herrings, and plenty of suspense before the murderer is finally revealed. But there is ...
Beelzebub, Lucifer, Mephistopheles, the Father of Lies … Satan goes by many names and has been in many movies, too.
Our hero Nick Guest is played as a charmingly evasive aesthete by Jasper Talbot. His name suggests he might be a social interloper and he duly ingratiates himself into the Fedden clan.
Diane Keaton's wit and honesty taught us that ageing and uncertainty aren't weaknesses, they are part of what makes us human ...
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Woody Allen’s New York—and Mine

The director’s vision of New York City once seemed aspirational, but his endorsement of Andrew Cuomo suggests he may not understand the city beyond its fiction.
The biggest accomplishment of these films and others like them, Johnson contends, is that they made women’s suffering ...