'Annie Hall' Turns 35
"Annie Hall," Woody Allen's best known (and probably best best) film, was released 35 years ago, on April 20, 1977. The Best Picture winner -- about a...
"Annie Hall," Woody Allen's best known (and probably best best) film, was released 35 years ago, on April 20, 1977. The Best Picture winner -- about a...
Bryan Young | Posted 04.28.2012
While everyone has their attention fixed on cinema because of the Academy Awards, there are some classic Blu-ray releases I'd love to kindle (or rekindle) interest in.
Stephen Schlesinger | Posted 01.18.2012
Many of us now in our sixties carry the indelible image of Diane Keaton from her movies roles reminding us of our romantic younger times. Keaton still radiates youth -- and, in truth, talks exactly like the girl in Annie Hall.
Posted 11.16.2011
In Woody Allen's films, introspection and autobiographical elements are practically assured. But an upcoming documentary directed by Robert Weide will...
Posted 01.11.2012
Beloved actress Diane Keaton scribed a new memoir, Then Again, revealing that she suffered a five-year battle with bulimia in her 20s. Keaton was a st...
AP | Posted 12.20.2011
NEW YORK -- She would know: Going out with Woody Allen was like being in a Woody Allen movie, Diane Keaton writes in an upcoming memoir. The Academy ...
Posted 11.15.2011
The old saying tells us that "Behind every great man there is a great woman," but oftentimes artists keep their beauties right where they can see them...
John Farr | Posted 10.12.2011
Great artists of all types and stripes confront the same challenge: once they've created something truly brilliant, how do they ever equal it, much less surpass it?
Andy Ostroy | Posted 08.06.2011
What's next for Palin as she glides her giant PalinMobile-of-Truthiness across America? Perhaps she's preparing for her next speech entitled The Gettysburg Address: Gen. Robert E. Lee's Finest Virginia Speech.
Katie Armour and Jane Lilly Warren | Posted 05.25.2011
From Scarlett O'Hara to Sugar Kane, Annie Hall to Sabrina, the starlets and films on our list have won us over for their style, charm and wit.
Robert Naiman | Posted 05.25.2011
A standard talking point against WikiLeaks and Assange has been: the WikiLeaks release of the cables is nothing like the Pentagon Papers case, and Assange and Bradley Manning are nothing like Daniel Ellsberg. But Ellsberg is still alive, and he's not having any of it.
Joel Epstein | Posted 05.25.2011
Public transportation in this gridlocked city is now not just a convenience. It is a necessity like water and power.
Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011
Where his films once excited a certain keenness, I often read reviews of a new Woody Allen film these days that convey the attitude of, "Oh, give it a rest already."
Posted 05.25.2011
Found via LA Observed, "Annie Hall" actress Diane Keaton has re-listed her Beverly Hills mansion for 16% under last year's $13M price tag. Built by ...
Mike Elk | Posted 05.25.2011
On that cold February night, I was burning with excitement for both Irene and Obama. I didn't know if I was in love with Irene, but I was certainly in love with Obama.
John Farr | Posted 05.25.2011
Get ready, folks, for the coming blur of forced reunions, work-related functions, and cacophonous Christmas parties.
Mike Ragogna | Posted 05.25.2011
Can the music business take a page from the movie industry's playbook and figure out how to reconnect people to music in a more personal way?
David Finkle | Posted 05.25.2011
Roth and Allen are producing works it's difficult not to describe as clichés. What could be more commonplace than men obsessed with proving that male elders remain attractive to their female juniors?
Karen Stabiner | Posted 05.25.2011
The story is such a familiar, valiant mess, or better, a sprawling but disciplined rendering of a mess; 661 pages, and I am starting to regret that it will end.
Ben Berkon | Posted 05.25.2011
I thought I looked a little fat in my New York Times profile, but I've heard that "human fear" adds fifteen pounds -- especially when you're part fission, part fusion.
Ellen Sterling | Posted 05.25.2011
Men, I've noticed (duh!) tend to quote lines from what one might think of as "guy" films. Women will often quote the likes of Bette Davis in All About Eve or Diane Keaton in Annie Hall.
Stephanie Green | Posted 05.25.2011
Woody Allen redefined the connection between movies and fashion with the iconic Annie Hall . (500) Days of Summer,'s female lead is just as quirky as Allen's.
Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011
Paris may be the city of love, but New York has its romance too. Scores of romantic movies have been set in the city, from Breakfast at Tiffany's to W...
Lee Schneider | Posted 05.25.2011
Execs put garbage on TV because people watch it -- its more relaxing to watch garbage than to actually take it out.
Adam Baer | Posted 05.25.2011
Here are some of my personal budget strategies to keep enjoying the Luxury Life as defined in the glossies by Yours Truly.
The Huffington Post | Christopher Rosen | Posted 04.20.2012