News Source: Baltimore Sun
| 5 months ago
Whatever Works makes more of a demand on a viewer's willingness to suspend disbelief than movies about vampires or giant robots...It's easier to believe that the lovely and talented actor who plays Melodie, Evan Rachel Wood , in real life has coupled...
News Source: Denver Post
| 5 months ago
Early scenes in Woody Allen's latest, "Whatever Works," starring Larry David as a philosophically inclined misanthrope, remind moviegoers of how much the legendary writer-director enjoys playing with ideas. Boris Yellnikoff (David) has a story of woe...
News Source: Herald Net
| 5 months ago
These films are tighter and funnier than Woody's been lately, and their affection for their characters is refreshing. Allen himself does not appear in either picture, which might have something to do with all that. "Whatever Works" is genial in...
News Source: Wichita Eagle
| 5 months ago
In and of itself, this film is no great shakes, but it does make intriguing connections to the Allen of the recent as well as the more distant past. For one thing, Allen is back in Manhattan for the first time in five films. His vehicle is a sour...