Woody Allen

Woody Allen to Return to the U.S. For His Next Film
Woody Allen to Return to the U.S. For His Next Film
Woody Allen to Return to the U.S. For His Next Film
Whenever we think about the settings to some of the more recent Woody Allen pictures, our minds travel off to far off places like London and Rome. Every few years he decides to try and film one of his movies in New York City, but it's been rather difficult for the famed director to have that happen, that is until now.
‘To Rome With Love’ Trailer Shows the Cuter Side of Woody Allen
‘To Rome With Love’ Trailer Shows the Cuter Side of Woody Allen
‘To Rome With Love’ Trailer Shows the Cuter Side of Woody Allen
If there's one thing that Woody Allen can do best, he can direct and write one hell of a movie, just like what he did with 'Midnight in Paris.' He's also a decent actor and he's wearing all those hats for his latest film.  Watch as Allen and his cast (Alec Baldwin, Ellen Page, Jesse Eisenberg, Greta Gerwig, Penélope Cruz, Roberto Benigni) show off the lives of several different people in the cute
First Batch Of Pictures From ‘To Rome With Love’
First Batch Of Pictures From ‘To Rome With Love’
First Batch Of Pictures From ‘To Rome With Love’
Writer-director Woody Allen has been making films for decades, captivating audiences across the globe with his tales of romance, mystery and the ever-fine line of comedy woven in each one of his movies. Now he's getting ready to unleash another one of his charming films to the masses which is 'To Rome With Love.'
Woody Allen Performs ‘Midnight in Paris’ as Stand-Up in the 60s
Woody Allen Performs ‘Midnight in Paris’ as Stand-Up in the 60s
Woody Allen Performs ‘Midnight in Paris’ as Stand-Up in the 60s
If you were a fan of Woody Allen's 'Midnight in Paris' last year, it might interest you to know that his whimsical comedy about an author suffering writer's block -- and a shrew of a fiancee -- who travels back in time to the 20s via a Parisian nightclub (seriously, stay away from the absinthe, kids) wasn't exactly new material for the writer/director.