This week marks the release of Woody Allen's Magic in the Moonlight, the annual addition to his canon and the first of his films to come out after Dylan Farrow's renewed accusations of sexual assault.
Ebert brought a scene from The Producers, where Leo Bloom has a meltdown over Max Bialystock’s suggestion they break the law.
From John Cusack to Jason Biggs to Owen Wilson, the "Woody Allen role" in Woody Allen movies has also been clearly identified. Well, now it'll be a little more obvious. The Woodman himself will be ...
After failed attempts in both Italy and Barcelona, Woody Allen is now planning to make his next movie in Madrid. The 89-year-old director has secured €1.5 million ($1.7 million) from the Madrid ...
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Woody Allen Eyeing Madrid As Location For Next Film As Regional Government Pledges $1.7m
An under wraps film project by Woody Allen has secured €1.5 ($1.7m) in funding from Madrid’s regional government sparking rumors that the director is set to shoot a long-gestated feature in the ...
Reporting from CANNES, France — It may look like Woody Allen is a heat-seeking missile when it comes to young talent: Emma Stone, Jesse Eisenberg, Miley Cyrus, and Freida Pinto have been some of the ...
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Madrid regional government co-funding Woody Allen’s new film – with contractual conditions
“Cine-tourism” is the practice of choosing holiday destinations based on locations of high-profile movie projects, and Madrid wants in. More than that, the Spanish capital is banking – some would say ...
Woody Allen may still be persona non grata in Hollywood, but the controversial Oscar winner has secured regional funding to set his next film in Madrid. The Government of the Community of Madrid will ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An under-wraps film project by Woody Allen has secured €1.5 million ($1.7 million) in funding from Madrid’s regional government, ...
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