Posted by Will Noble on October 31, 2011
In the recent Woody Allen rom-com Midnight in Paris, Owen Wilson’s character Gil stumbles across a wormhole which transports him back to 1920s Paris, where he runs into many of his creative idols.
To commemorate the film, Prague’s Galerie La Femme commissioned three paintings by Boris Jirků, Josef Blecha and “Waiting for Midnight” by Milan Chabera.
Posted by Will Noble on May 6, 2011
10 DVD special features you wouldn’t want to waste your precious time on.
Posted by James Walling on October 29, 2010
* If you know what’s good for you, you’ll pass on the latest dog from the august Woody Allen (You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger) and revisit his 1996 musical Everyone Says I Love You. Starring Allen, Alan Alda, Goldie Hawn and a slew of others, the film is a celebration of all things musical [...]