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Woody Allen, in Rare Interview, Speaks With Alec Baldwin on Instagram Live
The director did not discuss the sexual abuse allegation against him.
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Ronan Farrow Is ‘Proud' of Sister Dylan After HBO's Woody Allen Docuseries Debuts
Ronan Farrow is voicing support for sister Dylan Farrow amid the debut of HBO’s documentary series about their family.
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Explosive Woody Allen Documentary Series Coming to HBO
The story of Woody Allen’s notorious relationship with Mia Farrow and family is set to be explored in a four-part documentary on HBO.
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Spike Lee Issues Apology After Defending Woody Allen
After voicing support for Woody Allen and criticizing cancel culture, Spike Lee apologized Saturday for words he said were “wrong.” In an interview Friday on the New York radio station WOR 710, Lee called Allen “a great, great filmmaker.” “This cancel thing is not just Woody. And I think that when we look back on it, (we’re) gonna see that, short...
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Allen Has New Publisher, Memoir Out Monday: AP Exclusive
Woody Allen’s memoir has been released with a new publisher
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Publisher Cancels Plans to Release Woody Allen Memoir
Woody Allen’s publisher has decided to cancel the planned release of his memoir “Apropos of Nothing.”
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Dylan and Ronan Farrow Blast Upcoming Woody Allen Memoir
An upcoming memoir by Woody Allen is being blasted by two of his children, Dylan Farrow and author-journalist Ronan Farrow
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Long-Rumored Woody Allen Memoir Coming in April
A long rumored and seemingly doomed Woody Allen project is finally coming out
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Woody Allen and Amazon End Legal Battle
Woody Allen and Amazon.com have ended their legal battle. The filmmaker had sued Amazon in February after the online giant ended his 2017 contract without ever releasing a completed film, “A Rainy Day in New York.” Amazon had responded that Allen, whose daughter Dylan has accused him of molesting her when she was a girl, breached the 4-movie deal by...
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Adam Scott Relishes Putting Women First in ‘Big Little Lies'
Women dominate “Big Little Lies ,” both on the screen and in the behind-the-scenes power of Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman, who are executive producers as well as stars of the HBO series. But how does Adam Scott, who plays husband Ed to Witherspoon’s Madeline, feel about flipping the gender dynamic with a male version of the supportive wife or...
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Andre Previn, Oscar-winning Composer, Dies at 89
Andre Previn, the pianist, composer and conductor whose broad reach took in the worlds of Hollywood, jazz and classical music, always rejecting suggestions that his bop ‘n’ blues moonlighting lessened his stature, died Thursday. He was 89.
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Woody Allen Sues Amazon for Ending Movie Deal
Filmmaker Woody Allen is suing Amazon for at least $68 million, saying that the company ended a four-picture movie deal last year after old accusations against him resurfaced in the press.
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Old Favorites, Outdated Attitudes: Can Entertainment Expire?
They are fighting, yes, but the fight crackles with the enticing electricity that only Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn could deliver. He is storming out the door. She is throwing his golf clubs after him. The music is jaunty. He is charmingly irritated. Then he . he . he strides up to her, throws a fake punch in the air...
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Soon-Yi Previn Defends Husband Woody Allen, Attacks Mia Farrow in Interview
Soon-Yi Previn, the wife of Woody Allen and the estranged adopted daughter of Mia Farrow, defended her husband against what she contends is unfair treatment in the #MeToo era and attacked her adoptive mother in her first public comments about the relationships in decades.
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The ‘Odd' Genius of Neil Simon
Near the end of “The Odd Couple,” inveterate slob Oscar Madison rages about a note left on his pillow by his neat-and-control-freak roommate: “We are all out of cornflakes – F.U.” “It took me three hours to figure out that ‘F.U.’ was ‘Felix Ungar,'” an exasperated Oscar moans. That marked perhaps the funniest line ever penned by Simon, the American...
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‘Late Night': Amber Ruffin Remakes Art by Problematic Men
Amber Ruffin of “Late Night” presents guilt-free alternatives to the art created by problematic men like Woody Allen, Bill Cosby and Picasso.
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Woody Allen Claims He Is ‘a Big Advocate' of #MeToo Movement
In a rare interview, Woody Allen argued he should be the “poster boy” of the #MeToo movement because none of the “hundreds of actresses” he’s worked with in five decades in film has ever accused him of “any kind of impropriety at all,” NBC News reported. The director also repeated his denial that he molested his adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow,...
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Dylan Farrow on Woody Allen: ‘He's Lying, And He's Been Lying For So Long'
In her first televised interview, Dylan Farrow described in detail Woody Allen’s alleged sexual assault of her, and called actors who work in his films “complicit” in perpetuating a “culture of silence.”
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Shelley Berman, Comedian-Bard of Everyday Life, Has Died
Comedian Shelley Berman, who won gold records and appeared on top television shows in the 1950s and 1960s delivering wry monologues about the annoyances of everyday life, has died. He was 92. Berman died Friday at his home in Bell Canyon, California, from complications from Alzheimer’s disease, according to spokesman Glenn Schwartz. Berman was a pioneer of a new brand...
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Oscar-Winning Actor Martin Landau Dies at 89: Publicist
Martin Landau, the chameleon-like actor who gained fame as the crafty master of disguise in the 1960s TV show “Mission: Impossible,” then capped a long and versatile career with an Oscar for his poignant portrayal of aging horror movie star Bela Lugosi in 1994’s “Ed Wood,” has died. He was 89. Landau died Saturday of unexpected complications during a short...