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Set in the 1930s, Woody Allen's bittersweet romance CAFÉ SOCIETY follows Bronx-born Bobby Dorfman (Jesse Eisenberg) to Hollywood, where he falls in love, and back to New York, where he is swept...
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Chris reviews Woody Allen's newest film, Cafe Society. Cafe SocietyDirector: Woody AllenWriters: Woody AllenActors: Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Steve ...
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Jul 15, 2016 · Café Society. Amazon Prime. 96 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2016. Glenn Kenny. July 15, 2016. 5 min read. In both his work and his interviews, Woody Allen shows a quietly insistent cynicism (he would say “realism”) about the futility of human endeavor in a meaningless, godless universe, and stuff.
Jul 12, 2016 · Woody Allen revisits old '30s haunts in Cafe Society with Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, and Steve Carell to charming results.
May 11, 2016 · In its lesser moments, the film plays like a skittish comic version of Boardwalk Empire. However, it is also funny and, as the final reel approaches, increasingly affecting.
Nov 14, 2020 · Café Society — FILM REVIEW. Woody Allen is back on form with his 45th film as writer-director, a cross-cultural romantic comedy set in both Hollywood and New York in the 1930s. High society: Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg. Sometimes, to play to one’s strengths, a true artist is forced to experiment.