Woody Allen
New French film is fleeting fun - review
While the two leads don’t have much chemistry together, perhaps this is part of the director’s design. They do, however, have a warm rapport.
Woody Allen's Coup de Chance only excels at being eye candy - film review
The legendary Jewish humor of Woody Allen
Woody Allen announces his retirement from filmmaking
New comedy showcase asks what’s still funny about being a New York Jew
Trying to usher in a new generation of Jewish comedians with their new monthly stand-up show in New York City
Wallace Shawn is used to ‘painful conversation'
'Rifkin’s Festival' star Wallace Shawn still works with Woody Allen and writes about Israel. He’s used to ‘painful conversations.’
Woody Allen calls HBO documentary on abuse allegation a 'hatchet job'
Allen has repeatedly denied molesting Dylan Farrow.
New HBO series, ‘Allen v. Farrow,’ revisits sordid scandal
The four-part series will premiere on February 21 in the US and in Israel on February 22
What’s in a name?
Why do we have names, and what is their significance? They are the means by which we identify each other. But they also have a deeper significance.
Woody Allen’s memoir published 2 weeks after dropped by original publisher
Financial details of the Oscar-winning director’s deal with Arcade were not released, according to AP, and it is not known whether it will be released in Europe.
Publisher axes Woody Allen memoir
The book, which had been scheduled for release next month, had its publication canceled on Friday.
Book publisher employees walk out in protest over Woody Allen memoir
Journalist Ronan Farrow cut ties with the publishing company that published his previous book, standing by his sister Dylan, who accused her adoptive father Allen of sexually abusing her as a child.
Woody Allen drops legal suit against Amazon over film dispute
Allen and Amazon notified the federal court in Manhattan late on Friday night that the lawsuit was being voluntarily dismissed.
Woody Allen: I've Done Everything the #MeToo Movement wants men to do
When asked if he regretted calling himself a "poster boy" for the #MeToo movement in a 2018 interview, the director stood by the statement, saying, "I should be."