‘Allen v. Farrow’ First Look: HBO Four-Part Doc Explores Woody Allen and Mia Farrow Scandal
Interviews with the Farrow family, as well as new testimonies and archival footage, will comprise the four-part doc.
Interviews with the Farrow family, as well as new testimonies and archival footage, will comprise the four-part doc.
Despite fun turns from Wallace Shawn and Gina Gershon, Allen’s latest trifle is a bizarre, muddled comedy.
Winslet says Hollywood culture “presented to actors” that directors like Woody Allen “were people who it was ok to work with.”
The Oscar winner says it’s “f*cking disgraceful” how long Allen and Polanski were held in high regard in Hollywood
Gina Gershon and Wallace Shawn lead Allen’s new film, a romantic comedy set at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.
Festival season continues to take shape with new projects from Allen, Martel, Lav Diaz, and more.
Lee drew criticism on Saturday for remarks about Allen, in which he said, “I don’t know that you can just erase somebody like they never existed.”
Allen says actors denouncing him became the “fashionable thing to do, like everybody suddenly eating kale.”
Timothée Chalamet probably wouldn’t like it, but Allen owns the rights — and he wouldn’t need a distributor to do it.
Allen’s memoir, “Apropos of Nothing,” was surprise released by Arcade Publishing at the end of last month.
Allen also describes in detail what he calls Mia Farrow’s “Ahab-like quest” against him.
Hachette Book Group dropped Woody Allen’s memoir, originally scheduled for an for April release, on Friday after protests and staff walkouts.